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Tim Pears

    11 novembre 1956

    Tim Pears est un conteur dont l'œuvre explore les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine à travers une prose riche et détaillée. Ses romans abordent des thèmes tels que l'identité et la quête de sens avec une profonde empathie et une grande habileté littéraire. Le style de Pears, qui évoque de fortes images et émotions, invite les lecteurs dans un voyage d'introspection et de compréhension. Son processus créatif, entamé dès son plus jeune âge, se manifeste dans sa perspective unique sur le monde.

    A Revolution of the Sun
    Wake Up
    The Horseman
    In a Land of Plenty
    The Wanderers
    The Redeemed
    • The Redeemed

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(293)Évaluer

      A love divided. A world torn in two. A return. A redemption. A stirring, exquisitely rendered tale of homecoming; the final instalment in Tim Pears's epic West Country TrilogyIt is 1916. Lottie Prideaux rides the winding lanes of her childhood on her motorcycle, defying the expectations of her class and sex as she trains to be a vet. Meanwhile young Leo Sercombe finds himself a long way from home, hauling coal aboard the HMS Queen Mary in the middle of the ocean. Here life is raw, bloody and vivid, with death never more than a heartbeat away.As Leo and Lottie wander in this strange and brave new world, and as war, loss, violence and betrayal conspire to tear asunder the ties that bind the past, present and future together, can even the most fated of returns - and redemptions - hope to come to pass?

      The Redeemed
    • Goodness, Tim Pears writes beautifully . The descriptions of rural life, executed with painterly exactness, are a constant delight. The prose really sings Mail on Sunday

      The Wanderers
    • In a Land of Plenty

      • 651pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      3,9(34)Évaluer

      In a small town in the middle of England, the aftermath of the Second World War brings change. For ambitious industrialist Charles Freeman, it offers new opportunities and marriage to Mary. He buys the big house on the hill and nails his aspirations to the future. In quick succession, three sons and a daughter bring life to the big house and, with it, the seeds of family joy and tragedy. As the children grow and struggle with the hazards of adulthood, Charles' business expands in direct proportion to his girth and becomes a symbol of the town's fortunes as Britain claws its way back from the grey austerity of wartime Britain. As times change, so do the family's fortunes. Their stories create a generous epic, an extraordinarily rich and plangent hymn to the transformation of middle England over the past fifty years. At its heart is a diverse and persuasive cast of lovable and odious characters attempting to contend with the restrictions of their generation.

      In a Land of Plenty
    • The Horseman

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(108)Évaluer

      Somerset, 1911: The forces of war are building across Europe, but this pocket of England, where the rhythms of lives are dictated by the seasons and the land, remains untouched. Albert Sercombe is a farmer on Lord Prideaux s estate and his eldest son, Sid, is underkeeper to the head gamekeeper. His son, Leo, a talented rider, grows up alongside the master s spirited daughter, Charlotte a girl who shoots and rides, much to the surprise of the locals."

      The Horseman
    • Wake Up

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,9(12)Évaluer

      For John, a potato isn't just a staple food, it's also something wondrous, the secret of his success and the key to the future. With his brother, Greg, he has turned his father's greengrocery business into Spudnik, Britain's largest dealer in potatoes. Now, he wants to change the world by introducing, through potatoes, edible vaccines. schovat popis

      Wake Up
    • A Revolution of the Sun

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,3(74)Évaluer

      It begins at the stroke of midnight on the first day of 1997. As the year turns, a group of disparate individuals from different backgrounds, from all corners of the country, are about to embark on separate journeys which will converge over the course of the next twelve among them, Rebecca - mother-to-be, Sam - amnesiac, Roderick - Conservative MP, Jack - lorry driver, Martha - cat burglar, Ben - paraplegic child, Solo - his abandoned father.At the end of that year, their lives will have changed irrevocably, some for better, some for worse, but changed nonetheless. They cannot know what will happen to them, but there is an inevitability in their shared destiny that will prove impossible to withstand...A Revolution of the Sun tells the story of one momentous year through the eyes of the people who lived it. It is not only their stories, but also the anatomy of a nation in flux. Ambitious, powerful, irresistible, it is the work of a writer at the peak of his powers and once again demonstrates Pears to be a great contemporary novelist.

      A Revolution of the Sun
    • 'As good as any modern fiction you will read this year' Sunday Times, Best new short story collections A wife compulsively digs in her garden. Two brothers, long estranged, reunite for a terse, heady summer. A woman flies to Krakow to see her adult son. At dusk, a teenage girl pushes her dying mother out into the sea. A small boy sits on his own in the cinema, entranced by the cowboys who light up the screen. With these short stories, Tim Pears illuminates a series of blazing moments in quiet lives - the tragic, strange, funny and beautiful fragments that make and unmake us - and shines a light into the gulfs that lie between us and those who should know us best.

      Chemistry and Other Stories
    • 'A beautiful love story with an incredible sense of place' - The Times A powerful novel about destiny, home and surviving in a world in flux Britain, AD 72. Quintus, long exiled from his people, has travelled great odysseys in the retinue of a powerful Roman. Though a citizen of nowhere, is a man of reason, fluent in many languages. Olwen, imperious tribal royalty, is rooted in her native land - a volatile warrior, fiercely attached to the natural world. Given away by her father as part of a peace treaty, Olwen flees during the night, taking Quintus with her. Hunted by an army, the two make their way across the country, living off the land, heading for the western shore...

      Run to the Western Shore
    • Devon, im Sommer 1984: Die 13jährige Alison wächst geborgen im Schoss einer weitverzweigten Familie auf. Während der langen heissen Sommerwochen beginnt sie, die Welt zu erkunden und nimmt allmählich Abschied von ihrer behüteten Kindheit.

      Die Farben eines Sommers