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Bridge of Clay

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From the author of the no.1 New York Times bestselling novel The Book Thief, this story follows the Dunbar boys, who navigate life in a home marked by tragedy—losing their mother and their father’s absence. They love, fight, and confront the complexities of adulthood. Clay, the quietest brother, embarks on a journey to build a bridge—not just for his family, but to transcend his past and sins, seeking survival and redemption. The novel has garnered significant acclaim, winning the Indie Book Award for Fiction in 2019 and being shortlisted for the ABIA Book of the Year. Critics praise its exquisite writing and emotional depth, highlighting it as a multigenerational family saga that explores themes of loss, grief, and forgiveness. Zusak’s prose is noted for its distinct rhythm and empathy, particularly in his portrayal of adolescent boys. Reviewers describe it as a complex, big-hearted epic that resonates with readers, revealing the possibility of joy amidst tragedy. The narrative unfolds with a captivating intensity, drawing readers into a world where grief and sacrifice are palpable. The heartfelt connection to characters and the lyrical quality of the writing contribute to its profound impact.

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Bridge of Clay, Markus Zusak

Langue
Année de publication
2019
Reliure
(souple),
État du livre
Abîmé
Prix
10,01 €

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2019
Format
souple
Pages
592
ISBN10
1760781622
ISBN13
9781760781620
Séries
Première publication
2018
Titre original
The Bridge of Clay
Évaluation
3,75 sur 5
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From the author of the no.1 New York Times bestselling novel The Book Thief, this story follows the Dunbar boys, who navigate life in a home marked by tragedy—losing their mother and their father’s absence. They love, fight, and confront the complexities of adulthood. Clay, the quietest brother, embarks on a journey to build a bridge—not just for his family, but to transcend his past and sins, seeking survival and redemption. The novel has garnered significant acclaim, winning the Indie Book Award for Fiction in 2019 and being shortlisted for the ABIA Book of the Year. Critics praise its exquisite writing and emotional depth, highlighting it as a multigenerational family saga that explores themes of loss, grief, and forgiveness. Zusak’s prose is noted for its distinct rhythm and empathy, particularly in his portrayal of adolescent boys. Reviewers describe it as a complex, big-hearted epic that resonates with readers, revealing the possibility of joy amidst tragedy. The narrative unfolds with a captivating intensity, drawing readers into a world where grief and sacrifice are palpable. The heartfelt connection to characters and the lyrical quality of the writing contribute to its profound impact.