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Frances Hardinge

    6 février 1973

    Les années de formation de Frances Hardinge dans une vaste maison ancienne et isolée, au sein d'un village particulier, ont suscité une passion de toujours pour l'élaboration d'histoires étranges et magiques. Ses récits abordent des dilemmes éthiques complexes à travers des voyages fantastiques captivants. Connue pour sa prose riche et imaginative et sa profonde compréhension de la psyché humaine, Hardinge offre aux lecteurs une exploration unique de la fantaisie et de la moralité.

    Frances Hardinge
    Deeplight
    Unraveller
    Gullstruck Island
    Twilight Robbery
    The Scent of Tears
    L'île aux mensonges
    • L'île aux mensonges

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Faith Sunderly leads a double life. To most people, she is reliable, dull, trustworthy - a proper young lady who knows her place as inferior to men. But inside, Faith is full of questions and curiosity, and she cannot resist mysteries: an unattended envelope, an unlocked door. She knows secrets no one suspects her of knowing. She knows that her family moved to the close-knit island of Vane because her famous scientist father was fleeing a reputation-destroying scandal. And she knows, when her father is discovered dead shortly thereafter, that he was murdered. In pursuit of justice and revenge, Faith hunts through her father's possessions and discovers a strange tree. The tree bears fruit only when she whispers a lie to it. The fruit of the tree, when eaten, delivers a hidden truth. The tree might hold the key to her father's murder - or it may lure the murderer directly to Faith herself.

      L'île aux mensonges
    • The Scent of Tears

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(8)Évaluer

      Exploring the richly crafted universe of the Apt, this anthology features contributions from acclaimed fantasy writers, each delving into unique facets of the world established by Adrian Tchaikovsky. The collection is framed by two original stories from Tchaikovsky, showcasing a blend of creativity and imagination. Readers will encounter diverse narratives that highlight the complexities of the Apt and its inhabitants, crafted by award-winning authors who bring their distinct voices to this collaborative venture.

      The Scent of Tears
    • Twilight Robbery

      • 522pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,3(464)Évaluer

      Mosca Mye and Eponymous Clent are in trouble again. Escaping disaster by the skin of their teeth, they find refuge in Toll, the strange gateway town where visitors may neither enter nor leave without paying a price, and as past deeds catch up with them and old enemies appear, it looks as if this time there's no way out. Ages 10+.

      Twilight Robbery
    • Gullstruck Island is a vibrant and exciting novel in a beautifully imagined setting from the Costa Award winning author of The Lie Tree, Frances Hardinge číst celé

      Gullstruck Island
    • An epic fantasy world awaits, from Costa Award-winning author Frances Hardinge.

      Unraveller
    • Deeplight

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,1(4799)Évaluer

      One of our finest storytellers,' Sarah Perry, author of The Essex SerpentFrom Frances Hardinge, the Costa Award-winning author of The Lie Tree comes Deeplight. The gods of The Myriad were as real as the coastlines and currents, and as merciless as the winds and whirlpools. Now the gods are dead, but their remains are stirring beneath the waves . . .On the streets of the Island of Lady's Crave live 14-year-old street urchins Hark and his best friend Jelt. They are scavengers: diving for relics of the gods, desperate for anything they can sell. But there is something dangerous in the deep waters of the undersea, calling to someone brave enough to retrieve it. When the waves try to claim Jelt, Hark will do anything to save him. Even if it means compromising not just who Jelt is, but what he is . . .

      Deeplight
    • La Femme

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(9)Évaluer

      Challenging traditional notions of gender, this book presents compelling arguments and evidence that showcase women's strength and resilience. It explores various dimensions of female empowerment, highlighting historical figures and contemporary role models who defy stereotypes. Through insightful analysis and inspiring stories, the narrative encourages readers to reconsider societal perceptions of women, emphasizing their capabilities and contributions across different fields.

      La Femme
    • A Skinful of Shadows is a dark historical fantasy set in the early part of the English Civil War. Makepeace is an illegitimate daughter of the aristocratic Fellmotte family, and as such shares their unique hereditary gift--the capacity to be possessed by ghosts. Reluctant to accept her appointed destiny as vessel for a coterie of her ancestors, she escapes. As she flees the pursuing Fellmottes across war-torn England, she accumulates a motley crew of her own allies--outcasts, misfits, criminals, and one extremely angry dead bear. From Costa Book of the Year award-winning author Frances Hardinge comes another historical fantasy that's sure to satisfy her leagues of fans who are eager for more.

      A skinful of shadows
    • A Face Like Glass

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(559)Évaluer

      Everyone should read Frances Hardinge. Everyone. Right now.' Patrick NessA Face Like Glass is an astonishing and imaginative novel from the Costa Award winning author of The Lie Tree, Frances Hardinge.In the underground city of Caverna the world's most skilled craftsmen toil in the darkness to create delicacies beyond compare - wines that can remove memories, cheeses that can make you hallucinate and perfumes that convince you to trust the wearer, even as they slit your throat. The people of Caverna are more ordinary, but for one thing: their faces are as blank as untouched snow. Expressions must be learned, and only the famous Facesmiths can teach a person to show joy, despair or fear - at a price.Into this dark and distrustful world comes Neverfell, a little girl with no memory of her past and a face so terrifying to those around her that she must wear a mask at all times. For Neverfell's emotions are as obvious on her face as those of the most skilled Facesmiths, though entirely genuine. And that makes her very dangerous indeed . . .

      A Face Like Glass
    • Cuckoo Song

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(6422)Évaluer

      Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge, the Costa Award-winning author of The Lie Tree, is a fantastically eerie and beautifully written novel, and was shortlisted for the prestigious Carnegie Medal. The first things to shift were the doll's eyes, the beautiful grey-green glass eyes. Slowly they swivelled, until their gaze was resting on Triss's face. Then the tiny mouth moved, opened to speak. 'What are you doing here?' It was uttered in tones of outrage and surprise, and in a voice as cold and musical as the clinking of cups. 'Who do you think you are? This is my family.' When Triss wakes up after an accident, she knows that something is very wrong. She is insatiably hungry; her sister seems scared of her and her parents whisper behind closed doors. She looks through her diary to try to remember, but the pages have been ripped out. Soon Triss discovers that what happened to her is more strange and terrible than she could ever have imagined, and that she is quite literally not herself. In a quest to find the truth she must travel into the terrifying Underbelly of the city to meet a twisted architect who has dark designs on her family - before it's too late . . . 'Everyone should read Frances Hardinge. Everyone. Right now' - Patrick Ness, author of A Monster Calls.

      Cuckoo Song