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Margaret Gill

    Margaret Gill crée des récits qui plongent dans le suspense psychologique et les dynamiques complexes des relations humaines. Sa prose est précise et évocatrice, explorant souvent les facettes les plus sombres de la psyché humaine. Ses œuvres étudient les thèmes de l'identité, de la mémoire et de l'ambiguïté morale. Gill construit magistralement l'atmosphère, entraînant les lecteurs au cœur de ses personnages.

    Return of the Quetzal
    • Return of the Quetzal

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Return of the Quetzal is a ripping good yarn, a wonderfully dramatic story based on the theme of faiths—religious faith, false faith, faith in one’s self, in other people, and in one’s roots. The teenage heroine Meg, uprooted from her smug little middle class life in England, struggles to find her place in the multi-cultural broil of a small Central American country. She stands alone in both her doubts about the strangely compelling and mysterious new teacher and in her search for her missing brother until she meets Tony, her first friend in a strange country, and her first love. The quest for her brother in the heart of the Costa Rican Rain Forest is beautifully realised, as is the terrific final climax to the book.—Bette Paul (Children’s Author and Winner of the Carnegie Medal.)

      Return of the Quetzal