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Lillah Lawson

    Lillah Lawson crée des histoires depuis l'enfance, découvrant sa passion après avoir remporté un concours de nouvelles à l'âge de huit ans. Ses récits présentent souvent des personnages féminins indépendants qui tracent leur propre voie, rejetant l'attente passive au profit de l'action. L'écriture de Lawson explore des thèmes d'autosuffisance et de croissance personnelle, en réimaginant souvent des archétypes narratifs établis. Elle apporte une perspective nouvelle à la narration, se concentrant sur le rôle actif que jouent les individus dans la formation de leur destin.

    Monarchs Under the Sassafras Tree
    Tomorrow and Tomorrow
    The Wolfden
    So Long, Bobby
    • So Long, Bobby

      • 554pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of love, community, and redemption, the narrative unfolds the complexities of America's past and the quest for belonging. Through the lens of family secrets, the story invites readers to experience the journey of earning love and respect. The prose is both poignant and unflinching, creating an intimate connection with the characters and their struggles. This heartfelt elegy serves as a reflection on personal and collective histories, making it a compelling read that resonates deeply.

      So Long, Bobby
    • The Wolfden

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      After a tumultuous divorce, Stormy Spooner faces an even darker reality when a chaotic incident leads to multiple deaths. Struggling with her unexpected powers and the emotional fallout of her reanimated boyfriend Phillip's silence, she seeks to regain stability in her life. As she returns to work, Stormy grapples with her heartbreak and the complexities of her new abilities, navigating a path toward healing and understanding in a world that has drastically changed.

      The Wolfden
    • Tomorrow and Tomorrow

      • 442pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop reminiscent of Shakespearean drama, the narrative explores themes of ambition, passion, and treachery within the high-stakes world of rock music. Characters navigate complex relationships, facing the challenges of love and betrayal as they pursue their dreams. The intertwining of personal and professional lives creates a tension-filled atmosphere, highlighting the fragility of trust and the consequences of desire in a fiercely competitive environment.

      Tomorrow and Tomorrow
    • It's an unusually warm autumn, 1929, and O.T. Lawrence is about as content as a cotton farmer can be in Five Forks, Georgia. Nothing--not poverty, drought, or even the boll weevi--can spoil the idyllic life he shares with his doting wife and children and his beloved twin brother Walt. Until illness and Black Tuesday take everything O.T. ever held dear in one fell swoop. Grieving, drinking, and careening toward homelessness, O.T. is on the brink of ending it all when he receives an odd letter from a teenage acquaintance, the enigmatic Sivvy Hargrove, who is locked away in Milledgeville's asylum for the insane. Traveling through desperate antebellum towns, O.T. and his daughter Ginny are determined to find Sivvy and discover her story. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Monarchs Under the Sassafras Tree is a love story to Georgia and the spirit of its people--a story of family, unconditional love, poverty, injustice, and finding the strength inside to keep on going when all is lost.

      Monarchs Under the Sassafras Tree