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Jonathan Evison

    27 septembre 1968

    Jonathan Evison est un auteur célébré dont les récits explorent les complexités des liens humains et la quête d'appartenance. Son écriture se caractérise par sa profondeur émotionnelle et une observation aiguë de la vie ordinaire, souvent empreinte d'un mélange distinctif d'humour et de poésie. Evison crée avec maestria des histoires qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs, explorant des thèmes universels tels que la famille, l'identité et les défis liés à la navigation dans les courants imprévisibles de la vie. Sa voix unique capture les nuances de l'expérience quotidienne, rendant ses œuvres à la fois familières et profondément émouvantes.

    The revised fundamentals of caregiving
    This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
    All About Lulu. A novel
    Lawn Boy
    Small World
    All about Lulu
    • All about Lulu

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Struggling with feelings of inadequacy, William Miller navigates the challenges of family dynamics after his mother's death and the complexities of his crush on his step-sister, Lulu. As Lulu leaves for college, William embarks on a journey of self-discovery, engaging with Western philosophy, the harsh realities of dating, and the value of friendship. His transformation into a late-night radio personality helps him redefine his self-image, illustrating the contrast between his past and the potential for a brighter future.

      All about Lulu
    • Small World

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(2775)Évaluer

      Jonathan Evison's Small World is an epic novel for now. Set against such iconic backdrops as the California gold rush, the development of the transcontinental railroad, and a speeding train of modern-day strangers forced together by fate, it is a grand entertainment that asks big questions.The characters of Small World connect in the most intriguing and meaningful ways, winning, breaking, and winning our hearts again. In exploring the passengers' lives and those of their ancestors more than a century before, Small World chronicles 170 years of American nation-building from numerous points of view across place and time. And it does it with a fullhearted, full-throttle pace that asks on the most human, intimate scale whether it is truly possible to meet, and survive, the choices posed--and forced--by the age.The result is a historical epic with a Dickensian flair, a grand entertainment that asks whether our nation has made good on its promises. It dazzles as its characters come to connect with one another through time. And it hits home as it probes at our country's injustices, big and small, straight through to its deeply satisfying final words.

      Small World
    • Lawn Boy

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(254)Évaluer

      'Jonathan Evison's voice is pure magic. In Lawn Boy, at once a vibrant coming- of-age novel and a sharp social commentary on class, Evison offers a painfully honest portrait of one young man's struggle to overcome the hand he's been dealt in life and reach for his dreams. It's a journey you won't want to miss, with an ending you won't forget.' - Kristin Hannah, author of The Nightingale

      Lawn Boy
    • All About Lulu. A novel

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(1275)Évaluer

      Weakness has always been a concern for William Miller: growing up vegetarian in a family of bodybuilders will do that to a person. But William is further weakened by the death of his mother, the arrival of a new step-mother, and his irrepressible crush on his new step-sister, Lulu. As Lulu faces down her own challenges, William watches his life shift into tumult and despair. Once Lulu departs for college, Will goes into the world to find himself — discovering Western philosophy, a cruel dating world, enduring friendship, and, ultimately, his true calling. Emboldened by his turn as a late-night radio personality, Will rescues himself from the self-image of weakness he'd long wished to escape. This debut novel explores the fundamental difference between where we come from — and the endless possibilities of where we may go.

      All About Lulu. A novel
    • This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(25)Évaluer

      âe~As sweet as it is inventive, profound as it is hilarious, unflinching as it is big-hearted.âe(tm) Maria Semple, author of Whereâe(tm)d You Go, Bernadette Harriet Chance has spent the last seventy-eight years following the rulesâe¦ Career girl (brief) Wife (fifty-five years) Mother of two Now widowed, Harriet discovers that her late husband had been planning an Alaskan cruise. Ignoring the advice of her children and wanting to make the most of the opportunity, she decides to set sail. There, amid the buffets and lounge singers, between the imagined appearances of Bernard and the very real arrival of her daughter, Harriet is forced to take a long look back, confronting the truth about pivotal events that changed the course of her life. What she will discover is that she has lived the best part of her life under entirely false assumptions. Confronted with the notion that her past could have been different, will she take a second chance at life?

      This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
    • LIFE-AFFIRMING STORY OF A DISABLED TEENAGER AND HIS CLUELESS CARER, NOW A NETFLIX DRAMA STARRING PAUL RUDD AND SELENA GOMEZ. The first rule of caring is Don't Get Emotionally Involved. So clueless carer Ben probably shouldn't have agreed to drive stroppy, wheelchair-bound teenager Trevor 400 miles across America to reunite with his deadbeat dad. Especially when Trevor's mother has absolutely forbidden it. Especially when a road trip like this could go so disastrously, gloriously wrong... Funny, life-affirming and beautifully bittersweet, this is the story of an unlikely friendship and the journey of a lifetime. 'Little Miss Sunshine meets Rain Man. Big-hearted and funny and full of hope' Boston Globe.

      The revised fundamentals of caregiving
    • After three tours in Iraq, the fabric of Dave Cartwright's life has begun to unravel. Gripped by PTSD, he is losing his home, his wife, his direction. Most days, his love for his seven-year-old daughter, Bella, is the only thing keeping him going. When tragedy strikes, Dave makes a dramatic decision: he will take Bella to live off the grid, in a cave in the wilderness of the North Cascades. Once there, Bella retreats into a different world, that of a mother and son who had lived in that same space, but thousands of years before, at the end of last Ice Age.

      Legends of the North Cascades
    • At the foot of the Elwha River, the muddy outpost of Port Bonita is about to boom, fueled by a ragtag band of dizzyingly disparate men and women unified only in their visions of a more prosperous future. A failed accountant by the name of Ethan Thornburgh has just arrived in Port Bonita to reclaim the woman he loves and start a family. Ethan’s obsession with a brighter future impels the damming of the mighty Elwha to harness its power and put Port Bonita on the map.More than a century later, his great-great grandson, a middle manager at a failing fish- packing plant, is destined to oversee the undoing of that vision, as the great Thornburgh dam is marked for demolition, having blocked the very lifeline that could have sustained the town. West of Here is a grand and playful odyssey, a multilayered saga of destiny and greed, adventure and passion, that chronicles the life of one small town, turning America’s history into myth, and myth into a nation’s shared experience.

      West of Here
    • Typee

      A Peep at Polynesian Life During a Four Months' Residence in a Valley of the Marquesas - Definitive and Uncensored

      Set in the paradise of a South Sea island, "Typee" is a combination of fact and fiction. The tale is a distortion of the life of the Typees and foreshadows the metaphysical preoccupations in Melville's later work with its depiction of the evil and mystery lurking beneath the idyllic setting.

      Typee
    • Again and Again

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Geno, residing in a nursing home, grapples with loneliness and a deep sense of disconnection from his nursing assistant, Angel. He claims to have lived multiple past lives, starting in Seville, Spain, where he first encountered the love of his life. As he navigates his final days, the narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the quest for connection, leaving readers to ponder whether his experiences are genuine or merely the fabrications of a lonely mind.

      Again and Again