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Monica Ali

    20 octobre 1967

    Monica Ali est une écrivaine britannique d'origine bangladaise, reconnue pour ses explorations nuancées de l'identité et du déracinement culturel. Sa prose est célébrée pour ses images saisissantes et ses portraits psychologiques incisifs, plongeant le lecteur dans la vie intérieure complexe de ses personnages. Ali dépeint magistralement aussi bien les cadres intimes que les paysages sociétaux plus larges, soulignant la quête universelle d'appartenance. Son œuvre examine de manière critique les défis liés à la navigation dans des mondes culturels multiples.

    Monica Ali
    Love Marriage
    Penguin Readers Level 6: Brick Lane (ELT Graded Reader)
    The Weed Gummies Cookbook
    Refugee Tales: Volume III
    En cuisine
    Sept mers et treize rivières
    • Sept mers et treize rivières

      • 459pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,5(29587)Évaluer

      L'histoire drôle et poignante d'une Bangladaise émigrée à Londres. Un roman généreux, foisonnant et épicé sur le choc des cultures, les désenchantements de l'exil et les mirages de l'intégration. Une formidable galerie de personnages. Une écriture étincelante. Un pur joyau. En 1967, dans un village de l'est du Pakistan, une femme croit donner le jour à une enfant mort-née. Mais Nazneen survit et devient " celle qui a été livrée à son Destin ". Un destin qui l'attend à Londres, auprès de l'époux choisi par son père : Chanu, la quarantaine bedonnante, ennuyeuse et pontifiante, des rêves en pagaille, sans les moyens de ses ambitions. Isolée dans ce pays dont elle ne parle pas la langue, Nazneen n'a d'autre choix que se soumettre. Dans la cité de Brick Lane où règnent racisme ordinaire, fondamentalisme rampant et trafics en tous genres, elle découvrira pourtant la solidarité, la débrouillardise et l'amitié. Tiraillée entre traditions ancestrales et espoirs insensés, Nazneen va peu à peu prendre le contrôle de sa vie, jusqu'à franchir le pire des interdits... Et comprendre que s'octroyer le droit au bonheur a un prix.

      Sept mers et treize rivières
    • En cuisine

      • 648pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      2,7(128)Évaluer

      Chef des cuisines de l'hôtel Impérial, un palace plus vraiment à la hauteur de sa splendeur d'antan, Gabriel Lightfoot doit composer chaque jour avec une équipe cosmopolite et chahuteuse, une petite amie chanteuse qui se pose des questions sur leur relation et un père malade qui lui laisse des messages aussi laconiques que culpabilisants sur son répondeur. Une mort va faire voler en éclats son fragile équilibre : le corps d'un des employés est retrouvé dans les sous-sols du restaurant. Une mort solitaire, anonyme, parmi ces travailleurs immigrés interchangeables. Soudain, Gabriel prend conscience que ses cuisines cachent bien des secrets : trafics en tous genres, prostitution, chantages, violence quotidienne... Surgit Lena, une fille de l'Est, mystérieusement liée à cette mort. Irrésistiblement attiré par cette femme en perdition, Gabriel va prendre une décision qui remettra en question tout ce en quoi il avait cru jusqu'ici...

      En cuisine
    • With nationalism and the far right on the rise across Europe and North America, there has never been a more important moment to face up to what we, in Britain, are doing to those who seek sanctuary. Still the UK detains people indefinitely under immigration rules. Bail hearings go unrecorded, people are picked up without notice, individuals feel abandoned in detention centres with no way of knowing when they will be released. In Refugee Tales III we read the stories of people who have been through this process, many of whom have yet to see their cases resolved and who live in fear that at any moment they might be detained again. Poets, novelists and writers have once again collaborated with people who have experienced detention, their tales appearing alongside first-hand accounts by people who themselves have been detained. What we hear in these stories are the realities of the hostile environment, the human costs of a system that disregards rights, that denies freedoms and suspends lives.

      Refugee Tales: Volume III
    • Homemade edibles are cost-effective, discreet, and delicious! This practical cookbook is the go-to resource for the cannabis curious of all levels and offers approachable ways to incorporate a variety of cannabinoids into your routine. With step-by-step instructions and colour photos, you'll also get pro tips for safely handling and labelling your confections. Get inspired to create your own special gummies and candies that are even better than your average dispensary-bought treats! Take your cannabis cooking skills to the next level and get your sugar fix with this ultimate cookbook.

      The Weed Gummies Cookbook
    • With carefully adapted text, new illustrations, language practise activities and additional online resources, the Penguin Readers series introduces language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction. Brick Lane, a Level 6 Reader, is B1+ in the CEFR framework. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to four clauses, introducing future continuous, reported questions, third conditional, was going to and ellipsis. A small number of illustrations support the text. When Nazneen is 18, she marries a much older man and moves from Bangladesh to England to be with her husband. But Brick Lane in London is very different from Nazneen's village, and she speaks no English. Nazneen must try to look after her family and get used to a new, and very strange, country.

      Penguin Readers Level 6: Brick Lane (ELT Graded Reader)
    • Love Marriage

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,8(11258)Évaluer

      "Yasmin Ghorami in twenty-six, in training to be a doctor (like her Indian-born father), and engaged to the charismatic, upper-class Joe Sangster, whose formidable mother, Harriet, is a famous feminist. The gulf between families is vast. So, too, is the gulf in sexual experience between Yasmin and Joe. As the wedding day draws near, misunderstandings, infidelities, and long-held secrets upend both Yasmin's relationship and that of her parents, a "love marriage," according to the family lore that Yasmin has believed all her life. A gloriously acute observer of class, sexual mores, and the mysteries of the human heart, Monica Ali has written a captivating social comedy and a profoundly moving, revelatory story of two cultures, two families, and two people trying to understand one another."--

      Love Marriage
    • Untold Story

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      2,7(72)Évaluer

      Lydia, an Englishwoman abroad, chooses to escape her past. Although she builds a new life, forges friendships and makes a home, she cannot forget what she left behind: her children, her family and her heritage. But can she ever truly shake off her history...?

      Untold Story
    • Alentejo Blue" is the story of the Portuguese village of Mamarrosa told through the lives of those who live there and those who are passing through - men and women, children and old people, locals, tourists and expatriates. For some, such as Teresa, a beautiful, dreamy village girl, it is a place from which to escape; for others - the dysfunctional Potts family - it is a way of running from trouble (but not eluding it). Vasco, a cafe owner who has never recovered from the death of his American wife, clings to a notion that his years in America make him superior to the other villagers. One English tourist makes Mamarrosa the subject of her fantasy of a new life, while for her compatriots, a young engaged couple, Mamarrosa is where their dreams finally fall apart. At the book's opening an old man reflects on his long and troubled life in this beautiful and seemingly tranquil setting, and anticipates the return of Marco Afonso Rodrigues, the prodigal son of the village and a symbol of this now fast-changing world. The homecoming is the subject of continuing speculation, and when Marco Afonso Rodrigues does finally appear, villagers, tourists and expatriates are brought together and jealousies, passions and disappointments must inevitably collide.

      Alentejo Blue
    • Running an independent hospitality business is complex, whether it's a hotel or restaurant, and mistakes will cost you money - or your reputation.

      Star Quality Hospitality