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Travis Mulhauser

    Travis Mulhauser élabore des récits qui explorent la vie de personnages bruts et réalistes, leur donnant vie de manière saisissante grâce à sa prose pénétrante. Son œuvre sonde les recoins sombres de la psyché humaine tout en soulignant la résilience et les complexités de la vie dans des environnements hostiles. Avec un sens aigu du détail et de l'atmosphère, Mulhauser plonge les lecteurs dans des mondes empreints de tension et d'émotion. Son écriture est hypnotique et captivante, incitant les lecteurs à réfléchir aux frontières de la moralité et de l'humanité.

    Sweetgirl
    • Sweetgirl

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A blistering debut driven by the raw, whip-smart voice of sixteen-year-old Percy James, whose search for her missing mother leads to unexpected discoveries and a life-and-death struggle in the harsh frozen landscape of the upper Midwest. As a blizzard approaches, Percy sets off to find her troubled mother, Carletta, who has been unraveling for years. Fearing that Carletta, possibly strung out on meth, won’t survive the storm, Percy heads for Shelton Potter’s cabin in northern Michigan. Upon arrival, she finds no sign of her mother, but discovers Shelton and his girlfriend drugged, along with a crying baby girl left alone in a freezing room. Realizing she must save the baby, Percy embarks on a dangerous journey, battling the elements and evading Shelton and desperate criminals intent on reclaiming the child. As violence erupts and the storm intensifies, Percy confronts her mother’s affliction and finds her fate increasingly tied to the baby she is determined to protect. This affecting exploration of courage, sacrifice, and the ties that bind is a taut, darkly humorous tour de force that captures the cultural and geographic isolation of its setting.

      Sweetgirl
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