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Helen Dunmore

    12 décembre 1952 – 5 juin 2017

    L'œuvre de cette auteure est profondément influencée par une enfance immergée dans les histoires et par une compréhension précoce des perspectives changeantes de la narration. Son écriture excelle dans l'exploration des nuances de l'expérience humaine, s'appuyant sur une riche tapisserie d'observations issues de diverses cultures et de voyages approfondis. Elle élabore magistralement une prose qui plonge dans des décors historiques, examinant des relations complexes et les profondeurs psychologiques de ses personnages. Sa voix distinctive apporte une clarté et une perspicacité uniques aux explorations de la condition humaine.

    The tide knot
    The Siege
    The Crossing of Ingo
    The Betrayal
    Ice Cream
    Ingo Chronicles: The Deep. Nixenfluch, englische Ausgabe
    • In the depths of the ocean, a monster is stirring. Only one girl - half Mer, half human - has travelled to the bottom of the sea and returned alive. With the help of her friend the whale, Sapphy must return to the Deep to fight this terrifying creature - and her brother Conor and Mer friend Faro will not let her go alone.

      Ingo Chronicles: The Deep. Nixenfluch, englische Ausgabe
    • This text is a collection of stories from Helen Dunmore, ranging from Victorian tragedy to the tale of a dinner-lady's love, from the death of a lighthouse keeper's wife to the birth of babies from the Superstock catalogue.

      Ice Cream
    • Leningrad in 1952: a city recovering from war, where Andrei, a young hospital doctor and Anna, a nursery school teacher, are forging a life together. Summers at the dacha, preparations for the hospital ball, work and the care of sixteen year old Kolya fill their minds. They try hard to avoid coming to the attention of the authorities, but even so their private happiness is precarious. Stalin is still in power, and the Ministry for State Security has new targets in its sights. When Andrei has to treat the seriously ill child of a senior secret police officer, Volkov, he finds himself and his family caught in an impossible game of life and death - for in a land ruled by whispers and watchfulness, betrayal can come from those closest to you. A gripping and deeply moving portrait of life in post-war Soviet Russia, The Betrayal brilliantly shows the epic struggle of ordinary people to survive in a time of violence and terror.

      The Betrayal
    • Stunning reissue in a beautiful new cover-look of this fourth novel in the critically acclaimed Ingo Chronicles.

      The Crossing of Ingo
    • The Siege

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(192)Évaluer

      Whilst German tanks surround Leningrad during September 1941, two families struggle to stay alive. As winter grips the city first the furniture is burnt, then the books, but some may not live to see another day

      The Siege
    • The tide knot

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(81)Évaluer

      The dramatic and spellbinding sequel to Helen Dunmore's critically acclaimed 'Ingo'.

      The tide knot
    • An atmospheric and beautifully written adventure, from the award-winning author of the Ingo series.

      Stormswept
    • Ingo

      • 24pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,8(149)Évaluer

      As they search for their missing father near their Cornwall home, Sapphy and her brother Conor learn about their family's connection to the domains of air and of water.

      Ingo
    • Exposure

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(3194)Évaluer

      'A deceptively simple masterpiece' Independent on Sunday 'Will haunt you for months, if not years' Guardian 'Outstanding ... if you only buy one book, make it this one' Good Housekeeping London, November, 1960: the Cold War is at its height. Spy fever fills the newspapers, and the political establishment knows how and where to bury its secrets. When a highly sensitive file goes missing, Simon Callington is accused of passing information to the Soviets, and arrested. His wife, Lily, suspects that his imprisonment is part of a cover-up, and that more powerful men than Simon will do anything to prevent their own downfall. She knows that she too is in danger, and must fight to protect her children. But what she does not realise is that Simon has hidden vital truths about his past, and may be found guilty of another crime that carries with it an even greater penalty.

      Exposure
    • Nadine, a sixteen-year-old runaway new to London, is set up in a decaying Georgian house by her Finnish lover, Kai. Slowly, she begins to suspect that Kai�s plans for her have little to do with love. �Be careful,� warns Enid, the elderly sitting tenant in the house, who knows all about survival and secrets. And when Nadine discovers Kai�s true intentions, Enid�s warning takes on a terrible and prophetic quality.

      Burning Bright