Pat Conroy Libri
Pat Conroy era rinomato per i suoi potenti romanzi e memorie, spesso ispirati dalle sue esperienze personali. Le sue opere approfondivano le complessità delle relazioni familiari, in particolare in contesti autoritari, esplorando temi di trauma, redenzione e ricerca dell'identità. La voce distintiva di Conroy, caratterizzata da una cruda onestà emotiva e una prosa vivida e spesso tumultuosa, risuonava profondamente con i lettori. La sua eredità letteraria risiede nella sua capacità di creare personaggi e narrazioni profondamente umani che sono tanto toccanti quanto potenti.







Padre e Figlio
- 472pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Pat decide di andare all'università e lasciarsi alle spalle una famiglia ingombrante: un padre, pilota militare dal carattere violento e sei fratelli profondamente segnati dal suo autoritarismo. Conroy conduce il lettore tra i sentimenti e i risentimenti che ha vissuto crescendo con la sua famiglia, protetto dalla madre che lo spinge verso il mondo dei libri, grazie ai quali il giovane Pat riesce ad artigliare la sua strada verso una vita che da bambino difficilmente avrebbe potuto immaginare. "Padre e figlio" è una presa di coscienza del fatto che l'amore può ammorbidire anche il più inflessibile degli uomini.
Heartfelt remembrances and final reflections from bestselling author Pat Conroy are featured in this poignant nonfiction collection. Alongside Conroy's own words, contributions from his friends provide a touching tribute, celebrating his life and legacy. The collection captures the essence of his impact on literature and those around him, offering readers a glimpse into the personal connections he forged throughout his journey.
Homeless and shy teen Peggy Dillan is on the run from a secret past. After daring to save a stray dog from a tormenting gang, she finds herself running right into the Farroway Animal Shelter and into something unexpected. There she meets an eccentric group of misfits in charge of the abused and neglected animals: no-nonsense, allergy-ridden Betty; cantankerous cat lady Clara; caring animal cop Joe; and Terry—the optimistic, patient, and diplomatic warden.Enlisted into their ranks, Peggy learns to navigate the run-down, problem-ridden shelter while searching for a way to save the stray dog, Lucky, from his abusive owner. As Peggy struggles to help save the sinking shelter, she learns it’s possible to change the world “one corner at a time” with courage and conviction.
The Lords of Discipline,
- 960pagine
- 34 ore di lettura
Set in a Southern military academy, the story explores the harrowing experiences of a cadet facing brutal abuse. It delves into themes of resilience and rebellion as the protagonist confronts the oppressive environment. The narrative is crafted by a bestselling author known for his poignant storytelling, offering a compelling look at the struggle against institutional violence and the quest for personal freedom.
A “miraculous” (Newsweek) human drama, based on a true story, from the renowned author of The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini The island is nearly deserted, haunting, beautiful. Across a slip of ocean lies South Carolina. But for the handful of families on Yamacraw Island, America is a world away. For years the people here lived proudly from the sea, but now its waters are not safe. Waste from industry threatens their very existence unless, somehow, they can learn a new way. But they will learn nothing without someone to teach them, and their school has no teacher—until one man gives a year of his life to the island and its people. Praise for The Water Is Wide “Miraculous . . . an experience of joy.”—Newsweek “A powerfully moving book . . . You will laugh, you will weep, you will be proud and you will rail . . . and you will learn to love the man.”—Charleston News and Courier “A hell of a good story.”—The New York Times “Few novelists write as well, and none as beautifully.”—Lexington Herald-Leader “[Pat] Conroy cuts through his experiences with a sharp edge of irony. . . . He brings emotion, writing talent and anger to his story.”—Baltimore Sun
My Losing Season
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
In 1954, in Orlando, Florida, nine-year-old Pat Conroy discovered the game of basketball.
An American living in Rome with his daughter after his wife's suicide tracks a classmate who went underground as a Vietnam protester and never resurfaced.
A novel about the fictional family of an American fighter pilot.
The Water Is Wide
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
From the author of The Prince of Tides. This novel is based on the true story of a man who gave a year of his life to save the families of an American island, Yamacraw, whose existence is being threatened by industrial waste.


