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Jeanette Winterson

    27 août 1959
    Jeanette Winterson
    The Lion, the Unicorn and Me
    Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
    Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere
    Wangari's Trees of Peace
    Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan
    Pourquoi être heureux quand on peut être normal. Warum glücklich statt einfach nur normal?, franzöische Ausgabe
    • Wangari's Trees of Peace

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(1183)Évaluer

      A paperback picture book based on the true story of Wangari Maathai, an environmental and political activist in Kenya and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.

      Wangari's Trees of Peace
    • Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,3(628)Évaluer

      A century after women were first granted the vote, award-winning author Jeanette Winterson celebrates how far we have come on the road to equality, and calls on women and men alike to continue the fight

      Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere
    • Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(1001)Évaluer

      The shocking, heart-breaking - and often very funny - true story behind Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. In 1985 Jeanette Winterson's first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published. It was Jeanette's version of the story of a terraced house in Accrington, an adopted child, and the thwarted giantess Mrs Winterson. It was a cover story, a painful past written over and repainted. It was a story of survival. This book is that story's the silent twin. It is full of hurt and humour and a fierce love of life. It is about the pursuit of happiness, about lessons in love, the search for a mother and a journey into madness and out again. It is generous, honest and true. 'Unforgettable... It's the best book I have ever read about the cost of growing up' Daisy Goodwin, Sunday Times **ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st CENTURY**

      Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
    • A powerful retelling of the traditional Nativity Story. In this beautifully evocative retelling of the story of the very first Christmas, the humble donkey is chosen above all the other animals to carry Mary to Bethlehem. As his journey unfolds, he is touched by the magic and mystery of the Nativity ... With sparkles of originality, humour and warmth, the Christmas story is born.

      The Lion, the Unicorn and Me
    • The Passion

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(20088)Évaluer

      inventive and brilliant' Guardian'As moving and funny as it is skilful, and reflects the author's formidable appetite for life' Sunday Times'A book of great imaginative audacity and assurance...brilliantly physical (and funny) detail Times Literary Supplement'Its concentrated, beautifully detailed prose recalls the diction of fairy tales;

      The Passion
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      The Waves
    • Written on the Body is a love story; the narrator a vulnerable and subversive Lothario, gender undeclared. Generous in scope, sumptuous in detail, Jeanette Winterson has fused mathematical exactness and poetic intensity and made language new

      Written on the body
    • Art Objects

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(92)Évaluer

      These interlocking essays uncover art as an active force in the world - neither elitist or remote, present to those who want it, affecting even those who don't. Winterson's own passionate vision of art is presented here, provocatively and personally, in pieces on Modernism, autobiography, style, painting, the future of fiction, in two essays on Virginia Woolf, and more intimately in pieces where she describes her relationship to her work and the books that she loves.

      Art Objects