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Gloria Nagy

    Gloria Nagy concentre son œuvre littéraire sur les complexités des relations humaines et des liens familiaux. Son écriture se distingue par son œil attentif aux détails et sa capacité à créer des personnages complexes. Nagy explore les nuances de la vie quotidienne avec une douce compréhension de ses joies et de ses peines.

    A House in the Hamptons
    Marriage
    Unapparent Wounds
    People Die in Sunshine
    Remain Calm
    Seasick
    • Seasick

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,0(3)Évaluer

      Set aboard an extravagant cruise ship, this novel delves into the complexities of human nature and societal excess. With sharp social satire, it explores the hidden turmoil of its diverse characters, revealing that appearances can be deceiving. As the journey unfolds, the passengers confront their true selves, ensuring that none will return unchanged. Gloria Nagy's masterful blend of humor and pathos creates a compelling narrative that critiques modern life's absurdities while offering a poignant look at personal transformation.

      Seasick
    • Remain Calm

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      With a sharp and humorous perspective, the narrative explores how unexpected challenges can transform initial fear into essential life lessons. The author employs a fast-paced and engaging style, showcasing a unique ability to blend comedy with insightful observations about the human experience. This lively examination encourages readers to embrace the unpredictability of life and find humor even in terrifying situations.

      Remain Calm
    • People Die in Sunshine

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of Miami, the narrative explores themes of glamour, greed, and the darker sides of wealth. Gloria Nagy, a New York Times Best Selling Author, delves into the social dynamics of this trendy locale, offering a sharp commentary on its allure and underlying issues. The book promises to slice through the surface of opulence, revealing the complexities and challenges faced by its characters in a world driven by excess.

      People Die in Sunshine
    • Unapparent Wounds

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of intrigue, the narrative unfolds around a complex marriage intertwined with madness and a shocking murder. It explores the psychological depths of its characters, delving into the themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of hidden truths. As secrets unravel, the story challenges perceptions of sanity and morality, leading to a gripping climax that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The interplay of personal relationships and dark events creates a compelling tale of suspense and emotional turmoil.

      Unapparent Wounds
    • Marriage

      • 394pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around Annie and Mickey Wilder, a married couple and lifelong best friends, who have moved from New York to California due to Mickey's success in a popular TV series. As they navigate their new life in Hollywood, they embody the ideal family, complete with two grown children, capturing the envy of their peers. Their journey explores the complexities of friendship, fame, and family dynamics in the glamorous yet challenging world of entertainment.

      Marriage
    • A House in the Hamptons

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The story unfolds in the Hamptons, where two close families enjoy their summer until the return of a captivating former flame disrupts their bliss. As both husbands grapple with old feelings, a group of ambitious newcomers, led by a determined redhead known as "The Match," seeks to infiltrate the social elite. This tale weaves humor and emotion through a vibrant cast of quirky characters, exploring themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of relationships amidst summer fun.

      A House in the Hamptons
    • Radio Blues

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around the contrasting lives of identical twins Amora and Aroma, who have taken drastically different paths as they approach their fortieth birthday. Amora thrives as a glamorous radio personality with a large fanbase, while Aroma dedicates herself to a quieter existence, working as a psychologist in a halfway house for troubled teens. Their divergent journeys highlight themes of identity, self-image, and the impact of fame, as they navigate their complex relationship shaped by personal choices and societal expectations.

      Radio Blues