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Lesley Pearse

Auteur de Remember Me

39 oeuvres 3,283 utilisateurs 91 critiques 4 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Lesley Pearse is one of the UK's best-loved novelists. she is a storyteller and a master of gripping storylines that keep the reader hooked from beginning to end, Pearse introduces you to characters that it is impossible not to care about or forget. There is no formula to her books or easily afficher plus defined genre. Whether crime as in 'Till We Meet Again', historical adventure like 'Never Look Back', or the passionately emotive 'Trust Me', based on the true-life scandal of British child migrants sent to Australia in the post war period, she engages the reader completely. Her title Without a Trace made the New Zealand Best Seller List in 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Lesley Pearse

Remember Me (2003) 222 exemplaires
Belle (2011) 198 exemplaires
Gypsy (2008) 174 exemplaires
L'espoir au coeur (2006) 170 exemplaires
Stolen (2010) 160 exemplaires
Till We Meet Again (2002) 157 exemplaires
Never Look Back (2000) 151 exemplaires
Father Unknown (2002) 145 exemplaires
A Lesser Evil (2005) 144 exemplaires
Faith (2007) 137 exemplaires
Secrets (2004) 136 exemplaires
Trust Me (2003) 127 exemplaires
The Promise (2012) 114 exemplaires
Rosie (1998) 99 exemplaires
Camellia (1997) 96 exemplaires
Charlie (1999) 96 exemplaires
Forgive Me (2013) 94 exemplaires
The House Across the Street (2018) 92 exemplaires
Dead to Me (2016) 91 exemplaires
The Woman in the Wood (2017) 80 exemplaires
Ellie (1996) 72 exemplaires
Without a Trace (2015) 68 exemplaires
Georgia (1993) 68 exemplaires
Tara (1994) 66 exemplaires
Charity (1995) 66 exemplaires
You'll Never See Me Again (2019) 61 exemplaires
Survivor (2014) 58 exemplaires
Liar (2020) 54 exemplaires
Suspects (2021) 45 exemplaires
Deception (2022) 20 exemplaires
Betrayal (2023) 12 exemplaires
Remember Me and Trust Me (2005) 3 exemplaires
Emlékek (2009) 1 exemplaire
Collection of 11 Books (2018) 1 exemplaire
Georgia. D. 2 (1996) 1 exemplaire
Engano 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1945-02-24
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieux de résidence
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK

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Critiques

Back in 1995 I was working in Sheffield city centre. The bookshops were a magnet to me and I visited them several times a week. At the top of the escalator in WHSmith were three chunky books by an author new to me: Lesley Pearse. They immediately caught my eye and I couldn't resist giving them a go. I read Charity first, Lesley's third book, and then went back and read Georgia and Tara. I was absolutely absorbed in the ups and downs (perhaps rather more of the latter) of the eponymous characters and went on to devour every book this wonderful author has produced. Now, over thirty years since Georgia was published, Lesley Pearse has written her autobiography and it's instantly clear where so much of her inspiration has come from.

The Long and Winding Road is utterly compelling reading, as gripping as Lesley's novels. It takes us back first of all to the 1940s and the tragic death of her mother. After a stint in an orphanage she was able to return home but the remainder of her childhood was never easy and she escaped as soon as she could. I was astonished at the volume and variety of all the jobs and homes Lesley had. I think she moved more times than I had hot dinners! She was so courageous though, picking herself up and dusting herself down after each setback and letdown, bringing up her family and eventually becoming the bestselling novelist loved by so many readers.

I enjoyed this book so much. It's quite conversational in tone which made it easy to read and it's a tour through the music and fashion of the decades from the point of view of a woman who never let herself be held back. It was so wonderful to read about the life of one of my all-time favourite writers, the heartbreak and the joy, the sadness and the fun, culminating in a beautiful and heartwarming final chapter. It's a fabulous read.
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nicx27 | Mar 16, 2024 |
Mystery
 
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BooksInMirror | 1 autre critique | Feb 19, 2024 |
Some will point out that this isn't my usual fare of crime fiction, but there are a number of crimes described, and it is based around mystery.

Angus Tweedy's claim to be her father, and to have been gaoled for bigamy with her mother at first upsets Alice Kent, but then sets her off on a quest to learn as much about her mother's life as she can. She tracks down former friends of her mother and manages to piece together answers to many questions.

What Alice finds out is interspersed with a third person narrative which details episodes in her mother's life from when Sally was a small child.

An interesting novel which also reminds us of how the world has changed in the last 80 or so years.I will certainly read more by this author.
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½
 
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smik | 2 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |
Lesley Pearse is an accomplished author with over 30 titles in 30 years to her credit.

At the same time, however, as feeling some empathy for Amelia, the central character who discovers a body on a rubbish heap during a strike by London's sanitation collectors, I also found her to be a bit gullible and pliable. She is a little too willing to be thrust into the role of investigative journalist by her exploitative editor. As it is, she is very lucky to have some people on the look out for her welfare.

The story was full of twists and turns, leading us first down one path and then another.
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½
 
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smik | 1 autre critique | Dec 28, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
39
Membres
3,283
Popularité
#7,796
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
91
ISBN
423
Langues
14
Favoris
4

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