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Diane Hammond

    Cet auteur explore les possibilités de l'écriture en flux de conscience, s'inspirant de styles littéraires renommés. Au cours de ses études, il a découvert une capacité innée à créer des récits longs avec fluidité et sans effort, ce qui lui a ouvert la voie à l'exploration de la fiction. Son œuvre se caractérise par une approche ludique et une plongée profonde dans la vie intérieure des personnages, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu unique de la psyché humaine.

    Seeing Stars
    Friday's Harbor
    Hannah's Dream. A Novel
    • An elephant never forgets... This is the story of Hannah the elephant and her soon-to-be-retired keeper, Samson Brown. For forty-one years Hannah has been held in captivity at a dilapidated zoo, with Sam's company the one thing keeping her going. Sam's terrified what will happen to Hannah when he's gone, so rejoices when elephant expert Neva Wilson arrives on the scene. But can she dream? Neva quickly discovers what Sam already knows: that despite their loving care, Hannah's isolation and worsening health could be her undoing. So together they hatch a plan, to send Hannah to an elephant sanctuary - just as the zoo's spiteful director launches a campaign that spotlights Hannah as the main attraction, intricately tying Hannah's future to the fate of the zoo.

      Hannah's Dream. A Novel
    • Friday's Harbor

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(380)Évaluer

      The story follows Truman Levy, the new director of the Max L. Biedelman Zoo, as he navigates his role in the tranquil town of Bladenham, Washington. However, tranquility is disrupted when he discovers the dire situation of Friday, a sick captive killer whale, through his eccentric aunt Ivy. The narrative explores themes of compassion and the challenges of animal welfare, highlighting Truman's journey as he confronts the ethical dilemmas surrounding captivity and the care of endangered species.

      Friday's Harbor
    • Seeing Stars

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,3(288)Évaluer

      Diane Hammond's writing is characterized by its heartfelt approach, blending compassion and humor to create engaging narratives. Her storytelling captivates readers, offering a unique perspective that resonates emotionally while providing moments of levity.

      Seeing Stars