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Jim Lewis

    Jim Lewis est un romancier américain dont les œuvres sont reconnues pour leur style distinctif et leur profondeur intellectuelle. Lewis aborde des thèmes complexes, sa prose brouillant souvent les frontières entre réalité et fiction. Son écriture explore la psyché humaine et les phénomènes sociaux avec une intelligence vive et un sens aigu du détail. Sa vaste expérience dans l'écriture sur les arts visuels confère une dimension inhabituelle à sa production littéraire.

    How to Think Like a Winner
    Ghosts of New York - skladem, lehce poškozený kus
    The King is Dead
    Why the Tree Loves the Ax. A Novel
    Miss Piggy's Rules
    East and West Ham Past
    • East and West Ham Past

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      East Ham, in London's East End, had only 18 houses and 43 inhabitants in the 14th century and it had not changed much five centuries later, when in the 1850s the railway came. Farmers and market gardeners grew crops for the 'distant' London market, their houses scattered thinly from Wanstead Flats in the north to just south of the Turnpike Road. Beyond that, bird-haunted marshes stretched all the way form the venerable parish church down to the River Thames, a wilderness of ditches and flood plain. A phenomenal transformation came in the second half of the 19th century as the demands of Britain's growing industries and population led to the use of low-cost land on the marshes for factories and, later, to a house-building boom, as people escaped from the over-crowded city on the railway and came to work in the local industries and trades. This book vividly illustrates the rapid changes in the area, over the last 150 years.

      East and West Ham Past
    • Miss Piggy's Rules

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(25)Évaluer

      Miss Piggy shares her wisdom on finding the man of one's dreams, making it through the first, second, and third date, and keeping love alive

      Miss Piggy's Rules
    • The story of a woman on the run. Caroline Harrison becomes involved in a riot against police brutality in Texas. She kills a policeman and flees, taking the identity of a slain rioter. She finds refuge with some counterfeiters, becomes pregnant and gives birth to a daughter. But the police are searching for her

      Why the Tree Loves the Ax. A Novel
    • Combining elements of a nineteenth-century epic with the intimacy of contemporary storytelling, the author traces the doomed romance between an aide to the governor of Tennessee and a beautiful but ultimately unfaithful woman

      The King is Dead
    • Literary novel with a New York setting and a dash of speculative fiction, for fans of Colum McCann, Colm Toibin, and Dana Spiotta. Ghosts of New York is a novel in which the laws of time and space have been subtly suspended. It interweaves four strands: a photographer newly returned to the neighborhood where she grew up, after years spent living overseas; a foundling raised on 14th Street; a graduate student, his romantic partner, and his best friend entangled in a set of relationships with far-reaching personal and political repercussions; and a shopkeeper suffering from first love late in life. Mixing prophecy, history, and a hint of speculative fiction, its stories are bound together even as they are propelled into stranger territory. And undergirding it all is a song, which appears, disappears, and then resurfaces. Ghosts of New York explores complex lives through indelible renderings of settings-a bar, a night market, a recording studio-that alternate between familiar and unsettling. The work of a celebrated novelist and veteran of the art, film, and music scenes in New York and Austin (described as "a rare talent" by the New York Times and "a powerful literary voice" by Jeffrey Eugenides), this novel will immediately absorb readers intrigued by creative people and the places that sustain and challenge them.

      Ghosts of New York - skladem, lehce poškozený kus
    • Cape Charles

      A Railroad Town

      • 326pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Tracing the evolution of Cape Charles, Virginia, this historical account spans from the town's nineteenth-century origins to its modern transformation into a beach tourist destination. Jim Lewis's meticulous research offers a rich narrative that appeals to historians, residents, and visitors alike. The book not only highlights the town's historical significance but also reflects on its recent economic revival, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the unique story of Cape Charles.

      Cape Charles
    • Seeking Inner Peace and Financial Freedom

      Stepping Stones in a Chaotic World

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Designed to guide readers in realizing their aspirations, this book offers practical strategies and motivational insights. It emphasizes the importance of setting clear goals, developing a positive mindset, and taking actionable steps toward personal growth. With a focus on overcoming obstacles and maintaining resilience, the author shares techniques that inspire self-discovery and empowerment, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to transform their dreams into reality.

      Seeking Inner Peace and Financial Freedom
    • Nate Lowman

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Nate Lowman's recent work offers a compelling exploration of consumerist culture through layered imagery that merges elements from news, media, and art history. His vibrant paintings, which include digitally rendered hurricane scenes and reflections on the Las Vegas mass shooting, delve into themes of chaos, violence, and representation. This monograph showcases his exhibitions at David Zwirner and features insights from Lynne Tillman, alongside an interview where Lowman discusses his artistic influences and the complexities of modern life.

      Nate Lowman
    • The Truth about the Tribulation

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the author's experiences in the early 1960s, the narrative explores the anticipation of the rapture and tribulation events. Frustrated by repetitive teachings, the author and his wife delve into various books on end times, seeking deeper understanding. Ultimately, he describes a divine inspiration that guided his writing process, attributing the creation of this book to God's influence. The text aims to provide fresh insights into eschatological themes, reflecting a personal journey of faith and revelation.

      The Truth about the Tribulation