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Ann-Marie MacDonald

    29 octobre 1958

    Ann-Marie MacDonald crée des récits qui plongent dans la tapisserie complexe des histoires familiales et des secrets longtemps gardés. Son style d'écriture mêle magistralement la tension dramatique à la prose lyrique, révélant de profonds portraits psychologiques de personnages aux prises avec l'héritage de leur passé. MacDonald explore fréquemment les thèmes de l'identité, de la mémoire et du pouvoir de la narration pour mettre au jour les vérités cachées au sein des familles. Sa voix littéraire résonne avec force et profondeur émotionnelle, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience immersive et stimulante.

    Ann-Marie MacDonald
    Goodnight Desdemona
    Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
    Adult Onset
    Fayne
    Un parfum de cèdre
    Le vol du corbeau
    • Le vol du corbeau

      • 792pages
      • 28 heures de lecture
      4,1(13343)Évaluer

      1962. Les MacCarthy rentrent au pays et s'installent à Centralia, au sud de l'Ontario. Ils forment une famille exemplaire. Jack, le père, est officier de carrière et Mimi, la mère, une femme resplendissante. Madeleine, huit ans, croit encore que l'école est un des endroits les plus sûrs qui soient. Mike, douze ans, est le héros de sa petite sœur. Mais la vie à la base militaire ne tardera pas à faire craquer ce vernis. Un meurtre inconcevable secoue la communauté. Jack se trouve confronté à un dilemme moral insurmontable : au nom des intérêts de son pays en pleine guerre froide, doit-il protéger un criminel de guerre et laisser enfermer un innocent ? Quant à Madeleine, peut-elle mentir pour faire éclater la vérité ? La lumière ne se fera que plus tard, beaucoup plus tard, lorsque cette dernière, jeune femme brisée et indomptable, ira enfin jusqu'au fond des choses. En attendant, seuls les corbeaux ont vu le meurtre. Ann-Marie MacDonald signe ici une œuvre romanesque magistrale, puissante méditation sur la perte de l'innocence, au niveau le plus intime comme à l'échelle d'un pays tout entier. " Brillant. Un regard férocement intelligent (...) à ne pas manquer. " Washington Post. " Un roman riche et prenant. " The Bookseller. " Remarquable. (...) Un conte captivant, dérangeant. " Chicago Tribune.

      Le vol du corbeau
    • Un parfum de cèdre

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      3,8(1356)Évaluer

      A sprawling saga about five generations of a family from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Fall on Your Knees is the impressive first fiction from Canadian playwright and actor Ann-Marie MacDonald. This epic tale of family history, family secrets, and music centers on four sisters and their relationships with each other and with their father. Set in the coal-mining communities of Nova Scotia in the early part of this century, the story also shifts to the battlefields of World War I and the jazz scene of New York City in the 1920s.

      Un parfum de cèdre
    • Fayne

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      4,3(3954)Évaluer

      THE INSTANT #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year • A beloved writer returns with a tale of science, magic, love, and identity •“Engrossing, gorgeous, funny.” —The Globe and Mail • “Magnificent.” —Montreal Review of Books • “A reinvention for the bestselling author. . . . MacDonald’s fourth novel is a paean to the act of storytelling and a triumph that challenges the constructs of gender.” —Quill & Quire (starred review) In the late nineteenth century, Charlotte Bell is growing up at Fayne, a vast and lonely estate straddling the border between England and Scotland, where she has been kept from the world by her adoring father, Lord Henry Bell, owing to a mysterious condition. Charlotte, strong and insatiably curious, revels in the moorlands, and has learned the treacherous and healing ways of the bog from the old hired man, Byrn, whose own origins are shrouded in mystery. Her idyllic existence is shadowed by the magnificent portrait on the landing in Fayne House which depicts her mother, a beautiful Irish-American heiress, holding Charlotte’s brother, Charles Bell. Charlotte has grown up with the knowledge that her mother died in giving birth to her, and that her older brother, Charles, the long-awaited heir, died soon afterwards at the age of two. When Charlotte’s appetite for learning threatens to exceed the bounds of the estate, her father breaks with tradition and hires a tutor to teach his daughter “as you would my son, had I one.” But when Charlotte and her tutor’s explorations of the bog turn up an unexpected artefact, her father announces he has arranged for her to be cured of her condition, and her world is upended. Charlotte’s passion for knowledge and adventure will take her to the bottom of family secrets and to the heart of her own identity.

      Fayne
    • Mary Rose McKinnon has two children with her partner Hilary and a fractured relationship with her mother Dolly; she also has issues with anger management and lives in fear of hurting the children, these feelings seem somehow rooted in a part of her childhood she has trouble remembering. Is Dolly - the kind of big personality who makes all Mary Rose's friends, and even waiters in coffee shops, exclaim 'I love your Mum!' - really harbouring a dark secret about what caused Mary Rose's childhood injuries, and is Mary Rose doomed to follow the same path with her own children?

      Adult Onset
    • In this exuberant comedy, MacDonald asks, What if Desdemona and Juliet were allowed to live? Constance Ledbelly, a tweedy academic, has ghostwritten the papers of her mentor for years, when suddenly he announces he's marrying a rival. Escaping into her research, Constance decodes the Gustav Manuscript, and discovers a pair of comedies that she believes are the source for Shakespeare's Othello and Romeo and Juliet. Transported into the world of her theory, she comes face-to-face with Desdemona and Juliet and discovers that, far from shrinking violets, they are hellions full of surprises. What follows is a riotous retelling of theatrical legend that brings Constance out of her gloom and straight into a new and confident self.

      Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
    • Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) is an exuberant comedy and feminist revisioning of Shakespeare’s Othello and Romeo and Juliet. It takes us from a dusty office in Canada’s Queen’s University, into the fraught and furious worlds of two of Shakespeare’s best-known tragedies, and turns them upside-down. Constance Ledbelly is the beleaguered “spinster” academic, and unlikely heroine who embarks on a quest for Shakespearean origins and, ultimately, her own identity. When she deciphers an ancient and neglected manuscript, Constance is propelled through a very modern rabbit hole and lands smack in the middle of the tragic turning points of each play in turn. Her attempts to save first Desdemona, then Juliet, from their harrowing fates, result in a wild unpredictable ride through comedy and near-tragedy, as mild-mannered Constance learns to love, sword-fight, dance Renaissance-style, and master a series of disguises… Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) a gender-bendy, big-hearted and crazily intelligent romp, where irony and anger sing in perfect harmony with innocence and poignancy.

      Goodnight Desdemona
    • Laten wij aanbidden / druk 23

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, rond 1900: de jonge pianostemmer James wordt met zijn kindbruidje Materia verbannen naar een eenzaam huis op een klif. Tot elkaar veroordeeld vechten zij en hun dochters zich door het leven. Laten wij aanbidden is een adembenemende geschiedenis die de lezer nog lang bijblijft. Een roman voor wie houdt van de Brontës, Annie Proulx en Carol Shields.

      Laten wij aanbidden / druk 23