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Luanne Rice

    25 septembre 1955

    Luanne Rice est une auteure à succès du New York Times dont les œuvres explorent souvent les thèmes de la famille, de l'amour et de la perte, dans le cadre de paysages côtiers pittoresques. Sa prose est reconnue pour sa profondeur émotionnelle et sa capacité à capturer des dynamiques interpersonnelles complexes. Rice tisse magistralement suspense et nuances psychologiques, entraînant les lecteurs dans des récits qui examinent la résilience de l'esprit humain. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans sa capacité à refléter des expériences humaines profondes à travers une narration captivante et accessible.

    Luanne Rice
    Beach Girls
    The Edge of Winter
    The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners
    Pretend She's Here
    Pretend She's Here (Point Paperbacks)
    Un cadeau du ciel
    • Un cadeau du ciel

      • 532pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,1(6424)Évaluer

      Dans une petite ville de pêcheurs de la côte Est, Tim et Alan, deux frères, sont amoureux de Diane, la fille de la bibliothécaire. Diane choisit d'épouser Tim, mais ce dernier l'abandonne à la naissance de Julia, leur fille handicapée. Toujours épris de sa belle-sœur, Alan, devenu pédiatre, soigne sa nièce Julia. Lorsque Alan lui présente Amy, une adolescente en mal d'affection, c'est, pour Diane, une seconde fille qui lui tombe du ciel. Ravissante, fantasque, Amy parvient à communiquer avec Julia en inventant un langage secret. Peu à peu, sa présence oblige Diane à se remettre en question. Sortira-t-elle de son isolement pour retrouver le goût d'aimer ?

      Un cadeau du ciel
    • Pretend She's Here (Point Paperbacks)

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(184)Évaluer

      This riveting novel will dazzle you with its suspense and twists -- and most of all its deep emotional truths. -- Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Home Emily Lonergan's best friend died last year. And Emily hasn't stopped grieving. Lizzie Porter was lively, loud, and fun -- Emily's better half. Emily can't accept that she's gone. When Lizzie's parents and her sister come back to town to visit, Emily's heartened to see them. The Porters understand her pain. They miss Lizzie desperately, too. Desperately enough to do something crazy. Something unthinkable. Suddenly, Emily's life is hurtling toward a very dark place -- and she's not sure she'll ever be able to return to what she once knew was real. From New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice comes a breathless, unputdownable story of suspense, secrets -- and the strength that love gives us to survive even the most shocking of circumstances.

      Pretend She's Here (Point Paperbacks)
    • Pretend She's Here

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(5576)Évaluer

      Mega-bestselling author Luanne Rice returns with a ripped-from-the-headlines story of a girl who is kidnapped by her friend's family.

      Pretend She's Here
    • The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Years ago, Lyra Davis fled the people she loved most, unable to reconcile the expectations of her wealthy family with the longings of her own wild heart. Now she lives quietly among a community of expatriates on the isle of Capri, slowly, carefully learning to live fully for the first time. Pell Davis, wise beyond her sixteen years, and her younger sister Lucy still long for the mother who ran away from them when they were children. Pell thinks she knows why Lyra left. Now she will travel across an ocean to find the mother she remembers and learn the deeper truths Lyra has never been able to reveal.

      The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners
    • The Edge of Winter

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Neve Halloran and her daughter have shared a fierce love for the austere beauty of Rhode Island’s South County ever since Neve guided Mickey’s first baby steps along the sandy shore. Now, with Mickey a teenager and Neve’s last hope for happiness with her daughter’s loving but unstable father gone, both will struggle to make a new life together amid the windswept landscape that sustains them. Captivated by a fragile wildlife sanctuary, Mickey will move toward womanhood in the company of a lonely boy who shares her instinctive way with the creatures of the coast. And Neve will find herself drawn to a man who has devoted his life to the sanctuary, but who is unable to share the pain of a recent loss—or reconnect with the father who still bears the scars of World War II. As winter gives way to spring, and spring to summer, a secret will emerge that has lain buried in the depths just offshore for decades, a secret that will galvanize the small seaside community. For the waters bear their own vestige of the past—and their ceaseless rhythms may point the way to hope and new beginnings. Lyrical, luminous, and utterly captivating, The Edge of Winter is Luanne Rice at her most penetrating and insightful, in a moving exploration of the bonds that shape us and set us free. From the Hardcover edition.

      The Edge of Winter
    • Luanne Rice is a rarity among novelists today; she's a true storyteller. Her unique ability to weave together the bonds of love and family with the challenges and rewards of everyday life has garnered her eight consecutive top-ten New York Times bestselling paperbacks. With Beach Girls, Luanne Rice returns to the place that she was born to write about—the Connecticut shore—to tell a story about a family of women whose lives encompass three generations, their histories intertwined with that of the mystic coastal town that has forever bound them to one another. Beach Girls explores the complex and contradictory territories of love, family and friendship. Luanne Rice's sensuous prose and unforgettably rich and textured characters guide us toward a truth that lies within and sometimes beyond our dreams—an enduring strength that we all must embrace to find our way home and into the hearts of those we cherish most. Beach Girls is an enthralling novel of haunting beauty that will resonate long after the final page is turned.

      Beach Girls
    • Summer's Child

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(4107)Évaluer

      Exploring the theme of hope and faith, this book delves into the transformative power of miracles in everyday life. It follows characters who face challenges and hardships, ultimately discovering that belief in the extraordinary can lead to profound change. The narrative emphasizes the importance of community and connection, illustrating how love and support can manifest miracles. Through poignant storytelling, it invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with the miraculous and the strength found in vulnerability.

      Summer's Child
    • Cloud Nine

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(67)Évaluer

      Cancer survivor Sarah Talbot is given a ride in a small chartered plane as a birthday gift, where she meets and forms a bond with pilot Will Burke.

      Cloud Nine
    • The Lemon Orchard

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(67)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of contrasting worlds, this heartrending love story explores the deep connection between two individuals from vastly different backgrounds. Their journey is filled with dramatic twists and romantic moments, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of love that transcends societal boundaries. The narrative captures the essence of their emotional struggles and the impact of their relationship on their lives, making it a poignant tale of love's resilience.

      The Lemon Orchard
    • The Perfect Summer

      • 429pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(3687)Évaluer

      Old friendships--and love--make all things new again. The acclaimed author of Safe Harbor and other New York Times bestsellers returns to the seaside, delving into the heart of a once happy family facing troubled waters. Bay McCabe relishes life’s simple pleasures, her children, her home by the sea. She has never forgotten the values of her Irish granny--the everyday happiness of family, good friends, and hard work. Bay and her husband, Sean, have weathered rough spells and moved on. Now a perfect summer, filled with the scent of beach roses, lies before them. Charming and ambitious, Sean splits his energy between the town bank, his old fishing boat, and the family he seems to adore--until he leaves his young daughter stranded after school. As troubling memories resurface, a phone call confirms that Sean is missing. So begins a season that will change everything. As the door to all Bay cherishes seems to close forever, another opens, and an old love steps through. Embraced by enduring friendships, Bay will discover the truth of who she is--what love is--and how life’s deepest mysteries are often those closest to home.

      The Perfect Summer