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Diane Les Becquets

Auteur de Breaking Wild

5 oeuvres 496 utilisateurs 45 critiques

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Œuvres de Diane Les Becquets

Breaking Wild (2016) 168 exemplaires
The Last Woman in the Forest (2019) 130 exemplaires
Love, Cajun Style (2005) 83 exemplaires
Season of Ice (2008) 66 exemplaires
The Stones of Mourning Creek (2001) 49 exemplaires

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Lieux de résidence
Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA
Colorado, USA
New Hampshire, USA
Professions
professor
medical journalist
archaelogy assistant
marketing consultant
sand and gravel dispatcher
copywriter (tout afficher 7)
lifeguard
Organisations
Southern New Hampshire University
Courte biographie
After writing three award-winning young adult novels, Diane Les Becquets, a faculty member in the MFA program at Southern New Hampshire University, launched her career as a writer of adult fiction with BREAKING WILD, published by Berkley/Penguin Random House. The novel, a page-turning suspense, takes place in the wilds of Northwestern Colorado, an area where Les Becquets lived, backpacked, snowshoed, hunted, bicycled, worked archaeology, and raised three sons, for almost fourteen years. Les Becquets is a native of Nashville, TN where as a child she built forts in the woods behind her home, explored the creek for miles and miles, played sports, and listened to classical guitar and country music. However, she also considers herself a product of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where her father's family lives - where she spent every waking moment outdoors fishing and exploring the UP timber, skipping rocks and daydreaming, riding three-wheelers and then four-wheelers, watching the Chicago Cubs and the Green Bay Packers, and reading and listening to opera with her uncle. She is a volunteer with Back in the Saddle Therapeutic Riding Center in New Hampshire, where she now lives, enjoys nature in all of its aspects, loves her family and friends, pistachio ice cream, folk music, snow quinzees, and has a deep admiration for great books and kind writers, of whom there are many. [retrieved 3/31/2016 from Amazon.com Author Page]

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Les Bequets does an impressive job of creating a sense of place. I miss reading of these lands already.
 
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mattbonner | 22 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2024 |
Maybe a 4.5. The ending of survival novels is always so damn satisfying. I listened to this on audiobook, which I wouldn't recommend. I had to to listen to the beginning chapters several times in order to follow the story since you're following two different POVs. And the first two-thirds of the book was a bit of a slog. It was fine but kind of boring. I didn't think it would win me over as much as it did. Things don't really kick off until we're deep into the survival part of the story and secrets about Amy Raye's life start to come out. I really loved her, she was a hot mess, emphasis on the hot. Prue's POV was epically boring, but necessary because through her we got to see how Amy Raye's secrets impacted her loved ones. This is probably the first book I've read about a "bad wife" and I want to read a thousand more. Loving, supportive, unproblematic husbands married to women hellbent on making a mess of their lives...*chefs kiss*.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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tanyaferrell | 22 autres critiques | Dec 29, 2022 |
Very good book. The main character, Marian, is a bit too innocent but the story is complex and moves well.
 
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CasSprout | 12 autres critiques | Dec 18, 2022 |
Wonderful book. A perfect blend of action, introspection, appreciation of the wilderness and some of the issues facing women today. Well-written and it has a dog!
 
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CasSprout | 22 autres critiques | Dec 18, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
5
Membres
496
Popularité
#49,831
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
45
ISBN
25

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