Elisabeth Hyde est l'auteure acclamée de six romans, le plus récent ayant remporté le Colorado Book Award de fiction générale. Son œuvre explore des dilemmes moraux complexes et des relations humaines, caractérisée par un aperçu pénétrant de la psychologie des personnages et un style narratif raffiné. Bien qu'avocate de formation, elle a découvert dans l'écriture de fiction un exutoire plus passionné pour explorer les conflits et les destins humains, une transition qu'elle n'a jamais regrettée. Ses histoires plongent les lecteurs dans les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine, laissant une impression durable.
The author of the bestselling work offers a compelling new novel that promises to engage readers with its unique storytelling and rich character development. Set against a backdrop that explores complex themes, the narrative delves into the intricacies of human relationships and moral dilemmas. With a blend of emotional depth and thought-provoking scenarios, this novel is poised to captivate both fans of the author and new readers alike.
Exploring the struggle between past and future, the narrative delves into the complexities of memory and regret. Characters grapple with their histories, revealing how unresolved issues shape their present lives and decisions. The story emphasizes the challenge of moving forward while being haunted by previous experiences, ultimately highlighting the importance of confronting one's past to forge a new path. Themes of redemption, growth, and the enduring impact of choices resonate throughout the tale.
Nineteen-year-old university student, Megan Thompson is beautiful, cool, clever and sexy - the kind of girl boys fall in love with. She's mostly steered clear of family life since the death of her younger brother. That is until the day she hears her mother, Diana, has been found floating face down in their swimming pool.
Kean University, New Jersey's third largest institution of higher education, has a fascinating history dating back to its 1855 founding in Newark. Initially a normal school used for training the city's teachers, it has evolved into a university that offers outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs in many fields, including medical and allied health, management, speech, fine arts, liberal arts, architecture, and psychology. Teacher education programs at Kean result in the university graduating the highest number of teachers in the state. Kean also offers doctoral degrees in several areas, including educational leadership (EdD), school and clinical psychology (PsyD), physical therapy (PhD), and nursing (PhD). This photographic history features striking images from the university's archives, which span from the late 19th century to the present. Of special interest are the descriptions of the campus moving from Newark to Union and the creation of new campus sites in Ocean County, New Jersey, and Wenzhou, China.