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Anna Quindlen
Every Last One - A Novel
Inglese · Tascabile
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Zusatztext “Spellbinding.”— The New York Times Book Review “In a tale that rings strikingly true! [Anna] Quindlen captures both the beauty and the breathtaking fragility of family life.”— People “We come to love this family! because Quindlen makes their ordinary lives so fascinating! their mundane interactions engaging and important. . . . Never read a book that made you cry? Be prepared for a deluge of tears.”— USA Today “Anna Quindlen’s writing is like knitting; prose that wraps the reader in the warmth and familiarity of domestic life. . . . Then! as in her novels Black and Blue and One True Thing! Quindlen starts to pull at the world she has knitted! and lets it unravel across the pages.”— The Seattle Times “Packs an emotional punch . . . Quindlen succeeds at conveying the transience of everyday worries and the never-ending boundaries of a mother’s love.”— The Washington Post “A wise! closely observed! achingly eloquent book.”—The Huffington Post “If you pick up Every Last One to read a few pages after dinner! you’ll want to read another chapter! and another and another! until you get to bed late.”—Associated Press “Quindlen conjures family life from a palette of finely observed details.”— Los Angeles Times “[Quindlen’s] emotional sophistication! and her journalistic eye for authentic dialogue and detail! bring the ring of truth to every page of this heartbreakingly timely novel.”—NPR Informationen zum Autor Anna Quindlen is the author of three best - selling novels, Object Lessons, One True Thing, and Black and Blue. Her latest novel, Blessings, came out in 2002. Her New York Times column ''''Public and Private'''' won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992; a selection of those columns was published in the book Thinking Out Loud. She is also author of a collection of her ''''Life in the 30's'''' columns, Living Out Loud; a book for the Library of Contemporary Thought, How Reading Changed My Life; and two children's books, The Tree That Came to Stay and Happily Ever After. She is currently a columnist for Newsweek and resides with her husband and children in New York City. Klappentext Mary Beth Latham has built her life around her family, around caring for her three teenage children and preserving the rituals of their daily life. When one of her sons becomes depressed, Mary Beth focuses on him, only to be blindsided by a shocking act of violence. What happens afterward is a testament to the power of a woman's love and determination, and to the invisible lines of hope and healing that connect one human being to another. Ultimately, as rendered in Anna Quindlen's mesmerizing prose, Every Last One is a novel about facing every last one of the things we fear the most, about finding ways to navigate a road we never intended to travel.This is my life: The alarm goes off at five-thirty with the murmuring of a public-radio announcer, telling me that there has been a coup in Chad, a tornado in Texas. My husband stirs briefly next to me, turns over, blinks, and falls back to sleep for another hour. My robe lies at the foot of the bed, printed cotton in the summer, tufted chenille for the cold. The coffeemaker comes on in the kitchen below as I leave the bathroom, go downstairs in bare feet, pause to put away a pair of boots left splayed in the downstairs back hallway and to lift the newspaper from the back step. The umber quarry tiles in the kitchen were a bad choice; they are always cold. I let the dog out of her kennel and put a cup of kibble in her bowl. I hate the early mornings, the suspended animation of the world outside, the veil of black and then the oppressive gray of the horizon along the hills outside the French doors. But it is the only time I can rest without sleeping, think without deciding, speak and hear my own voice. It is the only time I can be alone. Slightly...
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| Autori | Anna Quindlen |
| Editore | Random House USA |
| Lingue | Inglese |
| Formato | Tascabile |
| Pubblicazione | 22.03.2011 |
| EAN | 9780812976885 |
| ISBN | 978-0-8129-7688-5 |
| Pagine | 352 |
| Dimensioni | 132 mm x 201 mm x 20 mm |
| Serie |
Random House Reader's Circle Random House Reader's Circle |
| Categoria |
Narrativa
> Romanzi
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