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Julie Orringer

    12 juin 1973

    Julie Orringer crée des récits qui explorent la tapisserie complexe des liens humains et la quête de soi face à des défis profonds. Sa prose se caractérise par une acuité psychologique perçante et une qualité lyrique qui attire intimement les lecteurs dans la vie intérieure de ses personnages. Orringer explore principalement les thèmes de la perte, de la mémoire et de la résilience de l'esprit humain, conférant souvent à ses histoires un poids historique. Son œuvre résonne profondément par son honnêteté émotionnelle et sa représentation délicate de la condition humaine.

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    Transatlantic: Based on a true story, utterly gripping and heartbreaking World War 2 historical fiction
    The Flight Portfolio
    How to Breathe Under Water
    The invisible bridge
    • The invisible bridge

      • 762pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      4,2(1398)Évaluer

      NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The "stunning" debut novel (Los Angeles Times) from the bestselling author of The Flight Portfolio—the inspiration for the Netflix series Transatlantic—is a grand love story set against the backdrop of Budapest and Paris, a tale of three brothers whose lives are ravaged by war, and of one family’s struggle against the forces that threaten to annihilate it. Paris, 1937. Andras Lévi, a Hungarian-Jewish architecture student, arrives from Budapest with a scholarship, a single suitcase, and a mysterious letter he promised to deliver. But when he falls into a complicated relationship with the letter's recipient, he becomes privy to a secret that will alter the course of his—and his family’s—history. From the small Hungarian town of Konyár to the grand opera houses of Budapest and Paris, from the despair of Carpathian winter to an unimaginable life in labor camps, The Invisible Bridge tells the story of a family shattered and remade in history’s darkest hour.

      The invisible bridge
    • How to Breathe Under Water

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(5700)Évaluer

      Dives into the private world of childhood and immerses us in its fears and longings. The joyous friendships and the bitter sibling battles, the parents that row and the boys that won't dance with you.

      How to Breathe Under Water
    • 1940, Nazi occupied France. In the middle of a devastating war, how many lives can you save?

      The Flight Portfolio
    • 1940, France. In the middle of a devastating war, how many lives can you save?Varian Fry, a young American journalist, arrives in Marseille armed only with three thousand dollars and a list of writers, thinkers and artists he hopes to rescue - so long as the Nazis don't get to them first.With borders closing around him, Varian tries to track down those on his list; renowned artists like Marc Chagall, who cannot believe that he will ever be unsafe in the country he loves. He smuggles them over the Pyrenees mountains and across the sea hidden in boats, but every day hundreds of ordinary Jewish refugees beg him for help. Does Varian have the right to choose who to save?At home in New York, making a list seemed hard, but in the middle of humanity's darkest hour, Varian must do all he can to help. And as the Nazis begin to get word of Varian's secret operation, he must dig deep and find the courage to rescue as many innocents as he can.Even though his own life may be in terrible danger.An incredibly compelling and heart-wrenching historical novel, inspired by a powerful true story, about the extraordinary courage and friendships forged during humanity's darkest hour. If you loved Schindler's List, All the Light We Cannot See or The Tattooist of Auschwitz, you'll adore Transatlantic, previously published as The Flight Portfolio.

      Transatlantic: Based on a true story, utterly gripping and heartbreaking World War 2 historical fiction
    • Warszawa. Architektoniczne spacery z dziećmi to książka dla wszystkich, którzy pragną lepiej poznać Warszawę i chcieliby zwiedzić ją z dziećmi. Agata Marchwińska pokazuje, jak planować spacery, żeby w rodzinnym gronie obejrzeć piękne, ciekawe, historyczne albo też nowo powstałe miejsca w mieście, a jednocześnie umiejętnie połączyć to z atrakcjami dla dzieci, takimi jak place zabaw, trampoliny, lodziarnie itd. Stanowiąc zachętę do podziwiania architektury Warszawy rodzinnie i bez ograniczeń wiekowych, książka umiejętnie łączy wiedzę historyczną, architektoniczną i przewodnikową. Mocną stroną publikacji jest przystępny charakter tekstów, a przede wszystkim oryginalny pomysł płynący z pasji autorki oraz jej męża, z zawodu architekta: jak planować ciekawe spacery śladami wspaniałej architektury Warszawy tak, żeby każdy członek rodziny mógł czerpać z nich zarówno wiedzę, jak i przyjemność. Książka jest bogato ilustrowana zdjęciami ukazującymi opisywane miejsca.

      Warszawa Architektoniczne spacery z dziećmi