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Monica Wood

    Monica Wood tisse des récits qui explorent les complexités des relations familiales et l'impact durable du passé. Son écriture se caractérise par un style à la fois lyrique et percutant, empreint d'une profonde empathie pour les vulnérabilités humaines. Elle aborde des thèmes profonds tels que la perte, la mémoire et la quête d'identité au sein d'intricates dynamiques familiales. Les récits de Wood suscitent de puissantes émotions et invitent les lecteurs à réfléchir sur l'essence de la connexion humaine.

    Monica Wood
    The One-in-a-Million Boy
    When We Were the Kennedys
    Description
    How to Read a Book
    Ernie's Ark
    Any Bitter Thing
    • Any Bitter Thing

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The story explores themes of family, faith, and the quest for truth as Lizzy Mitchell, recovering from a near-fatal accident, grapples with memories of her deceased uncle, Father Mike. Accused of improprieties and dismissed from his church, Father Mike's past intertwines with Lizzy's present as she seeks to uncover the truth behind her accident and the events that led to her separation from him. This emotionally rich narrative by Monica Wood delves into the complexities of human relationships, offering insight and hope amid personal struggles.

      Any Bitter Thing
    • Ernie's Ark

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(49)Évaluer

      A beloved short story collection-now in a new paperback edition with a never- before published story and an afterword by the author.

      Ernie's Ark
    • How to Read a Book

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,2(12395)Évaluer

      The story revolves around Violet Powell, recently released from prison after a tragic accident, and her unexpected encounters with Harriet Larson, a retired teacher grappling with loneliness, and Frank Daigle, a man struggling with grief. Their meeting in a Portland bookstore sparks transformative interactions that explore themes of guilt, redemption, and the healing power of literature. Monica Wood crafts a narrative rich in emotional depth, examining how second chances and kindness can redefine lives amidst past traumas.

      How to Read a Book
    • Description

      • 171pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(540)Évaluer

      Monica Wood's guide emphasizes the power of vivid descriptions to enhance storytelling. She breaks down description into elements that engage the senses, aiding in plot advancement and mood creation. Through examples and insights from renowned authors, Wood provides techniques, dos and don'ts, and editing tips to refine your descriptive writing.

      Description
    • When We Were the Kennedys

      A Memoir from Mexico, Maine

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(148)Évaluer

      Set in Mexico, Maine, in 1963, the narrative explores the profound impact of a father's sudden death on the Wood family, who, like their close-knit immigrant neighbors, rely on the local paper mill. Through Monica Wood's poignant prose, the memoir captures the collective mourning of a community while illustrating the family's journey of grief, love, and resilience. It also highlights the complexities of their immigrant heritage and the duality of pride and struggle associated with the paper mill, creating a rich tapestry of personal and communal loss.

      When We Were the Kennedys
    • The unforgettable novel about a boy in a million - and the 104-year-old woman who saves his family. 'A bittersweet story about finding friendship in the most unlikely of places' Good Housekeeping

      The One-in-a-Million Boy
    • My Only Story

      A Novel

      • 326pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(387)Évaluer

      The narrative begins with a dream featuring a crippled dog navigating a country lane, symbolizing themes of aging and vulnerability. The protagonist's anticipation of this dream suggests a deep emotional connection, hinting at a journey of self-discovery and reflection. The imagery of the dog, with its injury and the stick in its mouth, evokes feelings of longing and the complexities of life. This unique dream serves as a catalyst for the protagonist's awakening and movement towards understanding and acceptance.

      My Only Story
    • My Mom Tells Me No, No, and Nooo!

      • 34pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Cecilia's life is filled with "no" from her mother, stifling her desire for fun and adventure. However, everything changes when her mother surprises her with an unexpected journey, transforming their dynamic into one of excitement and exploration, filled with "yes" instead of "no." This shift opens up new possibilities for both Cecilia and her mother, showcasing the joy of embracing spontaneity and adventure together.

      My Mom Tells Me No, No, and Nooo!
    • Jeden kluk z milionu

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(79)Évaluer

      Otec kytarista, syn se zálibou v Guinnessových rekordech a 104letá stařenka... Jak to jde dohromady? Tichý chlapec se sblíží s prastarou podivínskou paní, která k sobě dřív nikoho nepustila. On se od ní učí řeči ptáků, ona se učí řídit auto. Mají totiž plán! Jenže pak se stane něco, co veškeré jejich plány zhatí... A je na otci, aby navázal tam, kde jeho syn přestal. Smutný i veselý román o životě, o předsudcích a jejich rozptylování, ale hlavně o přátelství, které dokáže zázraky.

      Jeden kluk z milionu