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Jodi Daynard

    Jodi Daynard est une auteure dont les œuvres se caractérisent par une profonde perspicacité dans la psyché humaine et les questions sociétales. Son écriture explore des relations complexes et des dilemmes moraux avec une empathie et une acuité remarquables. Par une narration captivante et un langage riche, elle invite les lecteurs à réfléchir sur l'essence de l'expérience humaine. Ses textes témoignent de sa maîtrise du métier et de sa capacité à créer des personnages littéraires inoubliables.

    A More Perfect Union
    The Midwife's Revolt
    A Transcontinental Affair
    The Place Within
    • The Place Within

      Portraits of the American Landscape by 20 Contemporary Writers

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,3(11)Évaluer

      This collection features evocative essays by renowned contemporary writers who explore America's diverse landscapes, from Montana's hummingbirds to the neon of Times Square. Each piece delves into the profound emotional and spiritual connections people have to these places, revealing the creativity they inspire. The anthology includes contributions from notable authors like Harry Crews and Diane Ackerman, culminating with NASA astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman's unique perspective from space, offering a holistic view of the country's beauty and fragility.

      The Place Within
    • A sweeping tale of adventure and danger, innovation and corruption, and two women whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways on America's first transcontinental train trip. May 1870. Crowds throng the Boston station, mesmerized by the mechanical wonder huffing on the rails: the Pullman Hotel Express, the first train to travel from coast to coast. Boarding the train are congressmen, railroad presidents, and even George Pullman himself. For two young women, strangers until this fateful day, it's the beginning of a journey that will change their lives. Sensitive Louisa dreads the trip, but with limited prospects, she's reluctantly joined the excursion as a governess to a wealthy family. Hattie is traveling to San Francisco to meet her fiancé, yet she's far more interested in the workings of the locomotive than she is in the man awaiting her arrival. As the celebrated train moves westward, the women move toward one another, pulled by an unexpected attraction. But there is danger in this closeness, just as there is in the wilds of the frontier and in the lengths the railroad men will go to protect their investments. Before their journey is over, Louisa and Hattie will find themselves very far from where they intended to go.

      A Transcontinental Affair
    • The Midwife's Revolt

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      "On a dark night in 1775, Lizzie Boylston is awakened by the sound of cannons. From a hill south of Boston, she watches as fires burn in Charlestown, in a battle that she soon discovers has claimed her husband's life. Alone in a new town. Soon, word spreads of Lizzie's extraordinary midwifery and healing skills, and she begins to channel her grief into caring for those who need her." -- back cover.

      The Midwife's Revolt
    • "In 1794, Johnny Watkins returns to America from Barbados, intent on becoming a great statesman. Even his hero, John Adams, believes the gifted boy will go far. There's just one catch: Johnny must learn to pass for white. He finds a spirited and lovely confidante in Kate, one of the few who knows that Johnny's father had been born a slave. But as he moves closer toward the new city of Washington, Johnny leaves Kate behind, falling instead for a prominent Maryland heiress who may not have his best interests at hear. Embroiled in the vicious politics of the approaching election, Johnny lives every moment at the risk of being unmasked. Then, a discovery about Thomas Jefferson, one that could sway the election, imperils not only Johnny's future but also his life. In the end, Johnny learns who his real friends are--and the truth behind the great promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."--Page 4 of cover.

      A More Perfect Union