Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin are ordered home by despatch vessel to bring the news of their latest victory to the government. But Maturin is a marked man for the havoc he has wrought in the French intelligence network in the New World and the attentions of two privateers soon become menacing. The chase that follows through the fogs and shallows of the Grand Banks is as thrilling, as tense and as unexpected as anything Patrick O'Brian has written. Then, among other things, follows a shipwreck, and a particularly sinister internment in the Temple Prison in Paris. Once again the tigerish and fascinating Diana Villiers redresses the balance in this man's world of seamanship and war.
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Nouveau départ
- 736pages
- 26 heures de lecture
Cette saga explore la vie en Angleterre au 20e siècle à travers la famille Cazalet, marquée par les séquelles de la guerre. Alors que le charme du Victory Day s'est estompé, les membres de la famille tournent leur regard vers l'avenir, accueillant les changements sociaux qui leur offrent de nouvelles opportunités. Les cousines Polly et Clary doivent faire face à leurs premières déceptions amoureuses, mais elles réussissent à s'imposer dans un monde professionnel dominé par les hommes. Louise, quant à elle, qui s'est longtemps sentie piégée, décide de quitter son mariage sans passion.
Nos deux héros Jack Aubrey, officier de la marine de Sa Majesté George III, et Stephen Maturin, médecin de bord, agent secret et de surcroît éleveur de rats et de fous de Bassan sont de retour. Cette fois, Napoléon vient de rompre la paix d'Amiens, et il s'agit de l'empêcher à tout prix de continuer à étendre son ombre sanglante sur l'Europe. Aubrey reçoit enfin le grade tant attendu de capitaine de vaisseau et un nouveau commandement. Mais quelle déception lorsqu'il découvre son bateau. La pénurie de navires qui frappe la Navy le contraint à prendre la barre d'un bâtiment indigne de naviguer, nanti du pire équipage que la mer ait porté. L'aventure promet d'être plus mouvementée que jamais !
"Irfan Orga was born into a prosperous family of the old Turkey under the Sultans. His mother was a beauty, married at thirteen, and lived in the total seclusion befitting her class. His grandmother, who also lived in their home, was an eccentric autocrat, determined at all costs to maintain her traditional habits. The 1914 War, however, brought ruin to the family and a transformation to Turkey. The red fez was ousted by the cloth cap, and the family was forced to adapt to an unimaginably impoverished life. In 1941 Irfan Orga arrived in London where, seven years later, he wrote his extraordinary story of his family's survival."--Back cover
The Rainbow Troops
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
From Indonesia comes a record-breaking bestseller and modern fairy tale. Published in 2005, this autobiographical debut novel sold over five million copies and is now set to enchant global audiences. Ikal is a student at the poorest village school on Belitong Island, where graduating sixth grade is a significant achievement. His school faces constant threats of closure, and Ikal, along with his friends known as the Rainbow Troops, confronts numerous challenges: skeptical officials, greedy corporations, deepening poverty, and their own self-doubt. Yet, hope shines through in the form of two extraordinary teachers, making Ikal's educational journey uplifting. We root for him as he stands up to the island's tin mine officials and experience his first love for a girl selling chalk behind a shop screen. We cheer for Lintang, the class's barefoot math genius, as he triumphs over students from the mining corporation's school in an academic competition. Above all, we gain insight into the customs and people of the world's largest Muslim society. This narrative, reminiscent of Khaled Hosseini's work, offers a captivating glimpse into a unique milieu, filled with charm and vitality.
Slipstream
- 500pages
- 18 heures de lecture
In this candid and revealing memoir, Elizabeth Jane Howard looks back over the course of her eventful life, providing a story of as full of love, passion and betrayal as her novels.
Étés anglais I
- 576pages
- 21 heures de lecture
Juillet 1937. À Home Place, au cœur du Sussex, jardiniers, femmes de chambre et cuisinière sont sur le pont. La Duche orchestre le ballet des domestiques avant l'arrivée de ses trois fils, Hugh, Edward et Rupert Cazalet, en chemin depuis Londres avec épouses, enfants et gouvernantes. Où dormira Clary, adolescente mal dans sa peau en plein conflit avec sa belle-mère? Quelle robe portera Villy, ancienne ballerine désormais mère au foyer? Polly, terrorisée à l'idée qu'une guerre éclate, s entendra-t-elle avec sa cousine Louise qui rêve de devenir actrice? Rachel, la seule fille de la Duche, trouvera-t-elle un moment pour ouvrir la précieuse lettre de son amie Sid? Non-dits, chamailleries, profonds chagrins... Aux préoccupations des adultes font écho les inquiétudes des enfants, et à la résilience des femmes, qu'elles soient épouses, fillettes ou domestiques, répond la toute-puissance - ou l'impuissance - des hommes. L'été regorge d'incertitudes mais, sans l'ombre d'un doute, une nouvelle guerre approche : entre pique-niques sur la plage et soirées auprès du gramophone, il faudra inventorier lits de camp et masques à gaz.. [editeur]
Het begin van de zomer / druk 1
- 309pages
- 11 heures de lecture
De avonturen van een jong meisje aan het begin van de 20e eeuw op weg naar volwassenheid.
True History of the Kelly Gang
- 413pages
- 15 heures de lecture
In a dazzling act of imaginative empathy, Peter Carey gives the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly a voice so wild, passionate and original that it is difficult not to believe that the infamous bushranger himself is speaking from beyond the grave. Told in the form of a journal justifying himself to the daughter he would never meet, this extraordinary work is the song of Australia, voicing its heart-wrenching protest. Here is Kelly the orphan, the horse thief, the robber, killer and, finally, his country's beloved Robin Hood.
Far Away and Long Ago: A History of My Early Life
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A fascinating book in which Hudson recalls memories of his childhood spent in South America.
Trawler Describes the author's three-week trip on an Orkney trawler as it journeys far into the north Atlantic in search of its catch. Combining humour with erudition, this title provides an account of this journey. Full description
Human Croquet
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Once part of a vast expanse where a wealthy Elizabethan family settled and built Fairfax Manor, by the mid-1960s the village of Lythe has become a disintegrated forest where the destroyed, dysfunctional Fairfax family continues to crumble.
Campus
- 472pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Pleine d'espoir, Lee Fiora, rejoint Ault, le prestigieux pensionnat privé niché dans les collines du Massachusetts. Elle se heurte alors à l'univers fermé des vieilles familles de la Côte Est. Premier roman.
The Sealed Letter
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
After a separation of many years, Emily 'Fido' Faithfull bumps into her old friend Helen Codrington on the streets of Victorian London. Much has changed since then. But, for all her independence of mind, Fido is too trusting of her once-dear companion and finds herself drawn into aiding Helen's obsessive affair with a young army officer.
AP Crime: Vuurdood - Pocket editie
- 259pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In de loop van het onderzoek naar de moord op de echtgenote van een plaatselijke projectontwikkelaar krijgt de politie toch twijfels over de identiteit van de mogelijke dader.








