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Jacqueline Friedland

    Jacqueline Friedland est une écrivaine dont l'œuvre est façonnée par ses expériences diverses. Son exploration des relations humaines complexes et des structures sociétales est enrichie par sa formation en droit et en littérature. Le style narratif de Friedland est à la fois réfléchi et captivant, entraînant les lecteurs dans des intrigues complexes et des études de personnages convaincantes. Ses histoires abordent souvent des thèmes de justice, de moralité et la recherche de sens dans la vie contemporaine.

    The Stockwell Letters
    That's Not a Thing
    He Gets That from Me
    Trouble the Water
    • Trouble the Water

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(99)Évaluer

      Set in the 1840s, the story follows a young woman's journey from a British factory town to South Carolina, where she becomes entangled with a vigilante abolitionist and the Underground Railroad. Amidst the challenges of Charleston's high society, she grapples with her ideals and emotions, ultimately finding love while confronting the moral complexities of her time.

      Trouble the Water
    • He Gets That from Me

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(1272)Évaluer

      A young woman serves as a surrogate mother for a gay couple in hopes of changing her own life for the better-only to discover ten years later that she accidentally gave away her own biological child.

      He Gets That from Me
    • That's Not a Thing

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(764)Évaluer

      When a recently engaged Manhattanite learns that her first great love has been diagnosed with ALS, she is faced with the impossible decision of whether a few final months with her ex might be worth risking her entire future. A fast- paced emotional journey that explores whether it's possible to be equally in love with two men at once.

      That's Not a Thing
    • Set in the 1850s, The Stockwell Letters is based on the true story of a high- profile runaway slave and the bold women who dared to help him, even when it meant defying their husbands, male abolitionist leaders, and society at large.

      The Stockwell Letters