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Augusta Trobaugh

    Augusta Trobaugh crée des récits riches et émotionnels qui plongent dans les profondeurs de l'esprit humain. Son style se caractérise par une prose lyrique et une profonde compréhension des thèmes et des personnages du Sud. À travers son œuvre, elle explore les relations complexes et les luttes intérieures de ses protagonistes, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience immersive et introspective. Son écriture est informée par une profonde appréciation de la littérature américaine et du Sud.

    Das Haus der Schwäne
    Sophie and the rising sun
    • Sophie and the rising sun

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(7)Évaluer

      Some folks in this town still think I know what really happened to Sophie - leastwise those folks old enough to remember Pearl Harbour and the terrible days that followed. . . But I can't tell them. Because I was never sure. And I guess the reason they ask in the first place is that most of us still care about Sophie and want to know that she's all right.' In the spring of 1939 a quiet, unassuming man arrives in a sleepy Georgia town. Known by most of the inhabitants as 'the Chinee', Mr Oto is taken in as a gardener by Miss Anne, one of the few people who can see past the prejudices of colour, class and creed. Another of these is Sophie, who lost her love during World War I and has resigned herself to a passionless existence. The fleeting glimpses Mr Oto has of Sophie fill his heart and soon a delicate friendship turns to love. Then the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbour. Mr Oto's face is now his enemy and Sophie must decide how much she is willing to risk for this man who has come to mean everything to her.

      Sophie and the rising sun