John Boyne: Water
Water
Buch
- Transworld Publ. Ltd UK, 11/2023
- Einband: Gebunden
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857529817
- Bestellnummer: 11457766
- Umfang: 165 Seiten
- Gewicht: 400 g
- Maße: 222 x 138 mm
- Stärke: 25 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 2.11.2023
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
`Subtle, intelligent and humane Sunday Telegraph'Boyne not only opens up conversations, he writes beautifully and sensitively' Woman&Home
`A perceptive, moving exploration of guilt, grief and complicity Sunday Express
`Boyne does not put a foot wrong in this masterly novellä Mail on Sunday
'An intriguing investigation of contemporary trauma... [a] short but powerful book' Guardian
'His quietest novel... but one just as powerful as his larger canvases' Business Post
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From million-copy-bestselling author John Boyne comes a masterfully reflective story about one woman coming to terms with the demons of her past and finding a new path forward.
The first thing Vanessa Carvin does when she arrives on the island is change her name. To the locals, she is Willow Hale, a solitary outsider escaping Dublin to live a hermetic existence in a small cottage, not a notorious woman on the run from her past.
But scandals follow like hunting dogs. And she has some questions of her own to answer. If her ex-husband is really the monster everyone says he is, then how complicit was she in his crimes?
Escaping her old life might seem like a good idea but the choices she has made throughout her marriage have consequences. Here, on the island, Vanessa must reflect on what she did - and did not do. Only then can she discover whether she is worthy of finding peace at all.
Can you ever truly wash away your past?
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What readers are saying:
'A scorching, devastating tale'
'Powerful, challenging and beautifully written
'Compelling, propulsive, and completely immersive
'Written with the same emotional intensity and thought provoking honesty as his longer works
'Packs a hard hitting punch with its depth of emotional understanding of what it is to be human
'What an astoundingly brilliant piece of writing this is . . . by its end you feel as though you have read something much more epic in length'