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Josephine Wilson

    Josephine Wilson crée des récits qui explorent les liens complexes entre passé et présent, examinant souvent des lieux imprégnés d'échos de l'histoire. Sa prose se distingue par une qualité lyrique et une profonde capacité à accéder à la vie intérieure de ses personnages, révélant leurs profondeurs cachées et leurs motivations. Wilson enquête sur la manière dont nos origines nous façonnent et sur la façon dont nous gérons les héritages légués par ceux qui nous ont précédés. Son approche littéraire est profondément ancrée dans une observation aiguë de la condition humaine et des environnements qui nous entourent.

    Treasure Island
    Extinctions
    The Bees in Your Backyard
    • The Bees in Your Backyard

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(106)Évaluer

      An introduction to the roughly 4000 different bee species found in the United States and Canada, dispelling common myths about bees while offering essential tips for telling them apart in the field

      The Bees in Your Backyard
    • Professor Frederick Lothian, retired engineer, world expert on concrete and connoisseur of modernist design, has quarantined himself from life by moving to a retirement village. Surrounded and obstructed by the debris of his life, he is determined to be miserable, but is tired of his existence and of the life he has chosen.When a series of unfortunate incidents forces him and his neighbour, Jan, together, he begins to realise the damage done by the accumulation of a lifetime's secrets and lies, and to comprehend his own shortcomings. Finally, Frederick Lothian has the opportunity to build something meaningful for the ones he loves.Humorous, poignant and galvanising, this is a novel about all kinds of extinction - natural, racial, national and personal - and what we can do to prevent them.

      Extinctions
    • Treasure Island

      • 82pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Admiral Benbow public house and the high seas, this tale revolves around a treasure map, the adventurous Squire Trelawney, and the infamous one-legged sea-cook, Long John Silver. As characters embark on a quest for buried treasure, themes of loyalty, betrayal, and adventure unfold. This adaptation is designed for minimal staging, making it accessible for performances with just thirteen men, while retaining the essence of the classic pirate story.

      Treasure Island