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Catherine Chanter

    Catherine Chanter est une enseignante, poétesse et auteure de nouvelles. Issue du West Country, son œuvre se caractérise par un langage poétique et des aperçus profonds de la psyché humaine. Elle crée des récits qui résonnent avec des images évocatrices et une observation pointue.

    The Well
    The Half Sister
    The Well. Die Quelle, englische Ausgabe
    A Child in the Middle
    • When Ruth Ardingly and her family first drive up from London in their grime-encrusted car and view The Well, they are enchanted by a jewel of a place, a farm that appears to offer everything the family are searching for. But The Well's unique glory comes at a terrible price. The locals suspect foul play in its verdant fields and drooping fruit trees, and Ruth becomes increasingly isolated as she struggles to explain why her land flourishes whilst her neighbours' produce withers and dies. Fearful of envious locals and suspicious of those who seem to be offering help, Ruth is less and less sure who she can trust. As The Well envelops them, Ruth's paradise becomes a prison, Mark's dream a recurring nightmare, and Lucien's playground a grave.

      The Well. Die Quelle, englische Ausgabe
    • The Half Sister

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,1(132)Évaluer

      The psychologically intense second novel from Catherine Chanter, author of The Well - a Richard and Judy Book Club pick

      The Half Sister
    • The Well

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,1(204)Évaluer

      AN OBSERVER NEW FACE OF FICTION 2015A HUFFINGTON POST 'ONE TO WATCH IN 2015''I was gripped by Catherine Chanter's The Well immediately. The beauty of her prose is riveting, the imagery so assured. This is an astonishing debut' Sarah Winman, author of When God was a Rabbit'I loved this book!' JESSIE BURTON, author of The Miniaturist 'One summer was all it took before our dream started to curl at the edges and stain like picked primroses. One night is enough to swallow a lifetime of lives.'When Ruth Ardingly and her family first drive up from London in their grime-encrusted car and view The Well, they are enchanted by a jewel of a place, a farm that appears to offer everything the family are searching for. An opportunity for Ruth. An escape for Mark. A home for their grandson Lucien. But The Well's unique glory comes at a terrible price. The locals suspect foul play in its verdant fields and drooping fruit trees, and Ruth becomes increasingly isolated as she struggles to explain why her land flourishes whilst her neighbours' produce withers and dies. Fearful of envious locals and suspicious of those who seem to be offering help, Ruth is less and less sure who she can trust.As The Well envelops them, Ruth's paradise becomes a prison, Mark's dream a recurring nightmare, and Lucien's playground a grave.

      The Well