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Beth Ann Fennelly

    Beth Ann Fennelly explore les thèmes profonds de la maternité et de la vie de famille à travers son écriture poignante et perspicace. Son œuvre se caractérise par une sincérité remarquable, offrant aux lecteurs une profonde compréhension des expériences des jeunes mères. Fennelly mêle magistralement la poésie à la réflexion personnelle, créant des pièces qui résonnent à un niveau profondément émotionnel. Son style littéraire distinctif est à la fois pénétrant et tendre, lui permettant d'explorer les complexités des liens humains.

    Heating & Cooling
    Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs
    The Tilted World
    Tender Hooks
    Great with Child
    Open House
    • Open House

      Poems

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(16)Évaluer

      Beth Ann Fennelly's work showcases her impressive imagination and emotional depth, establishing her as a significant voice in contemporary literature. The collection reflects her passion and inventiveness, offering readers a glimpse into her compassionate and intelligent approach to storytelling. Critics have praised her ability to create a rich and expansive literary landscape, solidifying her reputation as a talented young author.

      Open House
    • Great with Child

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(901)Évaluer

      "May be the best book ever to give for a baby shower."― Tampa Tribune Beth Ann Fennelly, writing to a newly pregnant friend, goes beyond the nuts and bolts or sentimentality of other parenting literature, in letters that range in tone from serious to sisterly, from lighthearted to downright funny. Some answer specific questions; others muse about the identity shift a woman encounters when she enters Mommyland. This book invites all mothers to join the grand circle of giving and receiving advice about children.

      Great with Child
    • Tender Hooks

      Poems

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(320)Évaluer

      Fennelly delves into the multifaceted experience of new motherhood, capturing its joys, challenges, and unexpected emotions. Through a blend of humor and honesty, she reflects on the realities that surpass her prior studies, revealing the deeper and wilder aspects of parenting. "Tender Hooks" offers a spirited exploration of the contradictions and complexities that define the journey of motherhood.

      Tender Hooks
    • The Tilted World

      • 303pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(91)Évaluer

      In 1927, as rains swell the Mississippi, the river threatens to burst its banks and engulf everything in its path, including the tiny hamlet of Hobnob, where federal agents Ted Ingersoll and Ham Johnson arrive to investigate the disappearance of two fellow agents—and find a baby boy abandoned in the middle of a crime scene. Ingersoll finds a home for the infant with local woman Dixie Clay Holliver, unaware that she's the best bootlegger in the county and has many tender and consequential secrets of her own. The Tilted World is an extraordinary tale of murder and moonshine, sandbagging and saboteurs, and a man and a woman who find unexpected love.

      The Tilted World
    • Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      "Morning: bought a bag of frozen peas to numb my husband's sore testicles after his vasectomy. Evening: added thawed peas to our carbonara."--"Married Love, IV"

      Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs
    • Heating & Cooling

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Morning: bought a bag of frozen peas to numb my husband's sore testicles after his vasectomy. Evening: added thawed peas to our carbonara. -from Heating & Cooling, Married Love, IV

      Heating & Cooling
    • 1927, im Süden der USA. Es regnet seit Tagen, und der mächtige Mississippi droht über die Ufer zu treten, als die Prohibitionsagenten Ingersoll und Johnson die kleine Ortschaft Hobnob erreichen. Sie sind auf der Suche nach zwei verschwundenen Kollegen, die einem örtlichen Schwarzbrenner auf der Spur waren. Am Schauplatz eines Verbrechens finden sie ein schreiendes Baby, das Ingersoll nicht zurücklassen will. Bei Dixie Clay Holliver, einer jungen Frau aus dem Ort, findet er ein Zuhause für das Kind. Die beiden mögen sich auf Anhieb, doch Ingersoll weiß nicht, dass Dixie Clay die beste Schwarzbrennerin des Landes ist und etwas mit den vermissten Ermittlern zu tun haben könnte.

      Das Meer von Mississippi