Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Emma Brockes

    1 janvier 1975

    Emma Brockes est une auteure britannique et une contributrice au Guardian et au New York Times. Son travail se caractérise par un regard perçant sur la société contemporaine et la psyché humaine. À travers ses essais et ses reportages, Brockes aborde des sujets complexes avec un sens aigu du détail et une profonde empathie. Son style précis et stimulant invite les lecteurs à réfléchir sur le monde qui nous entoure.

    She Left Me the Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me
    What Would Barbra Do?
    She Left Me the Gun. Sie ging nie zurück. Die Geschichte eines Familiendramas, englische Ausgabe
    An Excellent Choice
    What Would Barbra Do?
    Panic & Joy
    • Panic & Joy

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(8)Évaluer

      Emma Brockes is thirty-seven, lives alone, and wants children. And that's just the beginning - there are a million choices to make when taking the untraditional route to motherhood. With generous heart and humour, Panic & Joy examines essential questions about motherhood and the modern family.

      Panic & Joy
    • What Would Barbra Do?

      How Musicals Changed My Life

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(5)Évaluer

      The author reflects on her complicated relationship with musicals, rooted in a childhood memory of her mother singing "The Hills Are Alive" to ward off danger. While intended to protect, this musical backdrop alienated young Emma from her peers and hindered her social life, leaving her feeling abnormal. The narrative explores themes of family, identity, and the impact of music on personal experiences.

      What Would Barbra Do?
    • An Excellent Choice

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(38)Évaluer

      Parenting in each other's general direction?Brockes navigates these decisions against a background of uninvited opinion, scolding, and the general hysteria that always accompanies a woman's decision to have (or not have) children.

      An Excellent Choice
    • When Emma Brockes was ten years old, her mother said 'One day I will tell you the story of my life and you will be amazed.' Growing up in a tranquil English village, Emma knew very little of her mother's life before her. She knew Paula had grown up in South Africa and had seven siblings. She had been told stories about deadly snakes and hailstones the size of golf balls. There was mention, once, of a trial. But most of the past was a mystery. When her mother dies of cancer, Emma - by then a successful journalist at the Guardian - is free to investigate the untold story. Her search begins in the Colindale library but then takes her to South Africa, to the extended family she has never met and their accounts of a childhood so different to her own. She encounters versions of the life her mother chose to leave behind - and realises what a gift her mother gave her. Part investigation, part travelogue, part elegy, She Left Me the Gun is a gripping, funny and clear-eyed account of a writer's search for her mother's story

      She Left Me the Gun. Sie ging nie zurück. Die Geschichte eines Familiendramas, englische Ausgabe
    • What Would Barbra Do?

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,1(13)Évaluer

      Film musicals: you either love them or they make you want to kill yourself slowly with plastic cutlery. Nothing has the power to lift your heart or turn your stomach like Howard Keel in fake sideburns singing 'Bless Your Beautiful Hide' or Julie Andrews singing... well, just about anything.

      What Would Barbra Do?
    • The memoir captivates with its novel-like depth and rich storytelling, offering readers an engaging and intimate experience. The author, Ms. Brockes, invites you into her world, making you feel fortunate to share in her journey. Through her unique perspective and eloquent prose, she rekindles the joy of reading memoirs, showcasing the power of personal narrative.

      She Left Me the Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me
    • Die wahre Geschichte der Familie von Emma Brockes Ihr Leben lang hat Emmas Mutter Paula von ihrer Kindheit und Jugend in Südafrika geschwiegen. Kurz vor ihrem Tod erzählt sie Emma zum ersten Mal davon. Sie war eines von acht Kindern eines gewalttätigen Vaters, der seinen Kindern Schreckliches antat. Nach dem Tod ihrer Mutter will Emma Licht in die Familiengeschichte bringen. Sie reist nach Johannesburg, verabredet sich mit Verwandten, versucht sie zum Reden zu bringen, studiert Gerichtsakten. Was sie dabei erfährt, ist schier unglaublich … 

      Sie ging nie zurück