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Kate Mosse

    20 octobre 1961
    Kate Mosse
    The City of Tears
    Der kleine Prinz
    Kate
    Fantômes d'Hiver
    Labyrinthe
    Sépulcre
    • Sépulcre

      • 825pages
      • 29 heures de lecture
      3,8(17417)Évaluer

      Octobre 1891 : la jeune Léonie Vernier et son frère Anatole quittent Paris pour le Domaine de la Cade, à quelques kilomètres de Carcassonne. Dans les bois qui entourent la maison isolée, Léonie tombe par hasard sur les vestiges d'un sépulcre wisigoth. Au fil de ses recherches, elle découvre l'existence d'un jeu de tarots dont on prétend qu'il détient les pouvoirs de vie et de mort. Octobre 2007 : Meredith Martin arpente les contreforts pyrénéens dans le but d'écrire une biographie de Claude Debussy. Mais elle mène aussi une enquête sur ses propres origines. Armée d'une partition pour piano et d'une vieille photographie, la voilà plongée malgré elle au coeur d'une tragédie remontant à plus d'un siècle, où le destin d'une jeune fille, disparue par une nuit funeste, se mêle inextricablement à une dramatique histoire d'amour.

      Sépulcre
    • Labyrinthe

      • 875pages
      • 31 heures de lecture
      3,6(49010)Évaluer

      Un roman captivant sur l'un des derniers grands mystères de l'humanité, alliant habilement thriller et roman historique. Ce premier ouvrage, situé dans l'actuelle Carcassonne, a déjà suscité beaucoup d'attention avant sa parution.

      Labyrinthe
    • Fantômes d'Hiver

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(11831)Évaluer

      Freddie Watson, un jeune Anglais ayant perdu son frère pendant la guerre, erre en 1928 dans le sud de la France. Après un accident de voiture, il trouve refuge dans un village isolé où il rencontre Fabrissa, partageant leur chagrin. Ensemble, ils explorent une énigme dont la solution pourrait dépendre de Freddie.

      Fantômes d'Hiver
    • Created by Kate Moss herself, in collaboration with creative director Fabien Baron, Jess Hallett, and Jefferson Hack, this book is a highly personal retrospective of Kate Moss's career, tracing her evolution from 'new girl with potential' to one of the most iconic models of all time

      Kate
    • Der kleine Prinz

      Le Petit Prince

      4,5(388234)Évaluer

      Diese Ausgabe präsentiert die deutsche Übertragung neben dem französischen Originaltext mit den farbigen Zeichnungen des Autors. Als Übersetzungshilfe und Einladung, die bekannte Erzählung neu zu entdecken. Als der Berufspilot und Schriftsteller Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 1943 den »Kleinen Prinzen« erfand, konnte er nicht ahnen, welch gewaltiger Erfolg sein Büchlein werden sollte. Die philosophisch-poetische Geschichte vom kleinen Prinzen, der auf der Suche nach Freunden allerlei seltsame Planeten bereist, übt ungebrochene Faszination aus. Sie ist ein Plädoyer für Menschlichkeit, das in über 240 Sprachen und Dialekte übersetzt worden ist.

      Der kleine Prinz
    • June 1572: for ten, violent years the Wars of Religion have raged across France. Neighbours have become enemies, countless lives have been lost, and the country has been torn apart over matters of religion, citizenship and sovereignty. But now a precarious peace is in the balance: a royal wedding has been negotiated by Catherine de' Medici and Jeanne d'Albret, an alliance between the Catholic Crown and Henri, the Huguenot king of Navarre. It is a marriage that could see France reunited at last. Meanwhile in Puivert, an invitation has arrived for Minou Joubert and her family to attend this historic wedding in Paris in August. But what Minou does not know is that the Joubert family's oldest enemy, Vidal, will also be there. Nor that, within days of the marriage, on the eve of the Feast Day of St Bartholomew, Minou's family will be scattered to the four winds and one of her beloved children will have disappeared without trace . . . A breath-taking novel of revenge, persecution and loss, sweeping from Paris and Chartres to the City of Tears itself - the great refugee city of Amsterdam - this is a story of one family's fight to stay together, to survive and to find each other, against the devastating tides of history . . . Following on from the Sunday Times number one bestseller, The Burning Chambers, Kate Mosse's The City of Tears is the second thrilling historical epic in The Burning Chambers series, for fans of Ken Follett and Dan Brown.

      The City of Tears
    • For vintage clothing enthusiasts, British supermodel Kate Moss presents a curated selection of her favorite couture and costume pieces from the Museo de la Moda in Santiago, Chile. This stylish volume celebrates iconic moments in vintage fashion history, showcasing the museum's exquisite collection, which ranges from nineteenth-century Dolman shawls to twenty-first-century Balmain sequin dresses. Founded in 1999 and opened in 2007, the Museo de la Moda is one of the world's most significant yet lesser-known fashion museums, directed by Chile's first textile industry scion, Jorge Yarur Bascuñán. Edited by Moss, with contributions from fashion curator Lydia Kamitsis, the book features one hundred archival pieces organized by fashion theme, including 1920s opera coats and 1960s Swinging London designs. It also highlights iconic pop culture items, such as Marilyn Monroe's black dresses and Jimi Hendrix's Indian tunics. Each chapter includes new images of the selected garments, along with anecdotes and street-style photography of Moss showcasing those trends. This chic volume is sure to captivate Moss's global audience and anyone passionate about style, fashion history, design, and culture.

      Museo de la Moda : musings on fashion & style
    • As our population ages, more and more of us find ourselves caring for parents and loved ones - some 8.8 million people in the UK. An invisible army of carers holding families together.Here, Kate Mosse tells her own personal story of finding herself a carer in middle age: first, helping her heroic mother care for her beloved father through Parkinson's, then supporting her mother in widowhood, and finally as 'an extra pair of hands' for her 90-year-old mother-in-law.This is a story about the gentle heroism of our carers, about small everyday acts of tenderness, and finding joy in times of crisis. It's about juggling priorities, mind-numbing repetition, about guilt and powerlessness, about grief, and the solace of nature when we're exhausted or at a loss. It is also about celebrating older people, about learning to live differently - and think differently about ageing.But most of all, it's a story about love.

      An Extra Pair of Hands
    • We need to talk about Kevin

      • 468pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(170567)Évaluer

      WINNER OF THE ORANGE PRIZE FOR FICTION 2005 Two years ago, Eva Khatchadourian?s son, Kevin, murdered seven of his fellow high-school students, a cafeteria worker, and a popular algebra teacher. Because he was only fifteen at the time of the killings, he received a lenient sentence and is now in a prison for young offenders in upstate New York. Telling the story of Kevin's upbringing, Eva addresses herself to her estranged husband through a series of letters. Fearing that her own shortcomings may have shaped what her son has become, she confesses to a deep, long-standing ambivalence about both motherhood in general and Kevin in particular. How much is her fault? Lionel Shriver tells a compelling, absorbing, and resonant story while framing these horrifying tableaux of teenage carnage as metaphors for the larger tragedy - the tragedy of a country where everything works, nobody starves, and anything can be bought but a sense of purpose.

      We need to talk about Kevin