Critiques en avant-premièreEllen Feldman

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March 2012 Lot

Offre terminée: Mars 26 à 06:00 pm EDT

Next to LoveAperçu
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For fans of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society, The Postmistress, and Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, a story of love, war, loss, and the scars they leave set during the years of World War II and its aftermath. Set in a small town in Massachusetts, Next to Love follows three childhood friends, Babe, Millie, and Grace, whose lives are unmoored when their men are called to duty. And yet the changes that are thrust upon them move them in directions they never dreamed possible—while their husbands and boyfriends are enduring their own transformations. In the decades that follow, the three friends lose their innocence, struggle to raise their children, and find meaning and love in unexpected places. And as they change, so does America—from a country in which people know their place in the social hierarchy to a world in which feminism, the Civil Rights movement, and technological innovations present new possibilities—and uncertainties. And yet Babe, Millie, and Grace remain bonded by their past, even as their children grow up and away and a new society rises from the ashes of the war. Beautifully crafted and unforgettable, Next to Love depicts the enduring power of love and friendship, and illuminates a transformational moment in American history.
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General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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May 2009 Lot

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Scottsboro: A NovelAperçu
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Spanning half the twentieth century, a powerful novel of race, class, sexual conflict, and a lie that refused to die. Alabama, 1931. A posse stops a freight train and arrests nine black youths. Their crime: fighting with white boys. Then two white girls emerge from another freight car, and fast as anyone can say Jim Crow, the cry of rape goes up. One of the girls sticks to her story. The other changes her tune, again and again. And a young journalist fights to save the nine youths from the electric chair, redeem the girl who repents her lie, and make amends for her own past. Intertwining historical and fictional characters, Scottsboro is a novel of a shocking injustice that brought out the worst, and the best, in the men and women who fought for the cause. ELLEN FELDMAN is the author of the novels Lucy and The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank. A regular contributor to the Huffington Post and a sought-after speaker, she lives in New York City with her husband and Cairn terrier.
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General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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W.W. Norton (Éditeur(-trice))
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