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Francesca Hornak

    Francesca Hornak crée des récits perspicaces et pleins d'esprit qui explorent souvent les problèmes de société contemporains et les relations interpersonnelles. Son style se caractérise par une observation pointue et une capacité à saisir les nuances de la vie moderne. Hornak explore les complexités des dynamiques familiales et les pressions des attentes sociétales. Son écriture offre aux lecteurs des perspectives captivantes et souvent reconnaissables sur le monde qui nous entoure.

    Francesca Hornak
    History of the World in 100 Modern Objects
    So Good to See You
    Seven days of us
    Worry with Mother
    The Garden on Jericho Street
    • The Garden on Jericho Street

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      A brand new read from the author of Seven Days of Us about a disparate group of people all linked by the garden they share. A joyful, sharply observed and life-affirming family drama for fans of David Nicholls or The Lido.

      The Garden on Jericho Street
    • Worry with Mother

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      This hilarious book captures perfectly the madness of modern parenting, with 101 worries all mums will have experienced themselves, on topics including food-throwing toddlers, technology-addicted teenagers, and an imaginary friend called Neil.

      Worry with Mother
    • Seven days of us

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(404)Évaluer

      A joyful, sharply observed Christmas story for fans of One Day, this book follows the Birch family as they gather under one roof for a week. Olivia, the eldest daughter, returns from treating an epidemic and must quarantine for seven days, which her mother sees as a chance for special family time. Her younger sister disagrees, while their father, though not allowed an opinion, is determined to share his thoughts. With no one able to leave or enter the house, the week feels eternal, especially as each family member harbors secrets, one of which is about to surface. Critics praise the book as warm, humorous, and emotionally intelligent, highlighting its engaging characters and relatable family dynamics. It’s described as gripping and life-affirming, with a twisty plot that keeps readers captivated. The writing is noted for its wit and insight, expertly capturing the joys and tensions of family life. With a mix of comedy and drama, it resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of returning home. Overall, it’s a stylish and engrossing read that promises to be a big hit this Christmas season.

      Seven days of us
    • The wedding of Caspar Campbell and John-Pencey Delahunt at a picturesque chateau in Provence sets the stage for a long-awaited reunion of Caspar's three Oxford friends. After a decade apart, tensions run high as they attempt to navigate their complicated pasts and personal differences during the four-day celebration. The event promises to be a blend of joy and conflict, highlighting the complexities of friendship and the challenges of reconciling old grievances.

      So Good to See You