Rachel Cantor Livres
Cet auteur explore la condition humaine et les complexités du monde à travers sa voix littéraire distincte. Sa fiction se caractérise par des aperçus percutants de la psyché humaine et des approches narratives originales. Influite par de nombreux voyages et par son travail dans divers milieux culturels, son écriture puise dans une riche tapisserie de thèmes et de personnages. Ses histoires sont reconnues pour leur authenticité et leur capacité à capturer l'essence de la vie contemporaine.



"How did sisters Emily, Charlotte, and Anne write literary landmarks Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey? What in their lives and circumstances, in the choices they made, and in their close but complex relationships with one another made such greatness possible? In her new novel, Rachel Cantor melds biographical fact with unruly invention to illuminate their genius, their bonds of love and duty, periods of furious creativity, and the ongoing tolls of illness, isolation, and loss. As it tells the story of the Brontes, Half-Life of a Stolen Sister itself perpetually transforms and renews its own style and methods, sometimes hewing close to the facts of the Brontë lives as we know them (or think we know them), and at others radically reimagining the siblings, moving them into new time periods and possibilities"-- Provided by publisher
Good on Paper
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Is a new life possible? Shira is a permanent temp with a few short stories published in minor literary magazines and a PhD on Dante's Vita Nuova that she abandoned halfway. Her life has some happy certainties, though: she lives with her friend Ahmad and her daughter, Andi, on the Upper West Side. They're an unconventional family, but a real one, with Friday night dinner rituals, private jokes and the shared joys and strains of any other family. A deft, funny and big-hearted novel about second chances, Good On Paper is a grand story of family, friendship and possibility.