Terra Nova
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A haunting story of love, art, and betrayal, set against the heart-pounding backdrop of Antarctic exploration-from the Boston Globe-bestselling author of The Clover House.
Henriette Lazaridis explore les complexités de l'expérience humaine, créant des récits qui examinent les nuances de l'identité et de l'appartenance. Sa prose est reconnue pour sa qualité lyrique et son aperçu psychologique aiguisé, attirant les lecteurs dans des mondes richement imaginés. Lazaridis est une observatrice attentive des paysages émotionnels, tissant des histoires qui résonnent avec profondeur et authenticité. À travers sa voix distinctive, elle offre de profondes réflexions sur la connexion et la recherche de sens.



A haunting story of love, art, and betrayal, set against the heart-pounding backdrop of Antarctic exploration-from the Boston Globe-bestselling author of The Clover House.
Set against the backdrop of World War II and contemporary Greece, this debut novel weaves a rich narrative about a vibrant family grappling with a tragic secret that has lingered for generations. The intertwining of past and present highlights the impact of history on personal lives, revealing how the echoes of war shape identities and relationships. Fans of emotional historical fiction will find a compelling exploration of memory, loss, and resilience within its pages.
An immersive and multifaceted novel—The Talented Mr. Ripley by way of Elena Ferrante—that explores the lies at the heart of an old woman’s identity and the desperation of a young woman’s struggle to belong.