All the Good Things
Autor Clare Fisheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mar 2019
Twenty-one-year-old Beth has done plenty of good, grown-up sorts of things--including having a baby. But she's also done something bad enough to land her in prison. At the urging of her counselor, she begins to make a list of all the good things that have happened to her. It's difficult at first, as she was abandoned by her mother and shuffled from one foster home to another. Hers is a life that veered from a brilliantly artistic childhood to rough boyfriends and thankless jobs. As she writes, however, she begins to understand that every life has moments of peace, friendship, and triumph. From sharing silence with someone she loves, to feeling so happy it hurts, she begins to see her life--and herself--anew. But Beth must also acknowledge the act that sent her to jail, and confront the question: is there a chance for her redemption?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781609455170
ISBN-10: 1609455177
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 131 x 207 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Europa Editions
ISBN-10: 1609455177
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 131 x 207 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Europa Editions
Notă biografică
Clare
Fisherwas
born
in
Tooting,
south
London
in
1987.
After
accidentally
getting
obsessed
with
writing
fiction
when
she
should
have
been
studying
for
a
BA
in
History
at
the
University
of
Oxford,
Clare
completed
an
MA
in
Creative
and
Life
Writing
at
Goldsmiths
College,
University
of
London,
and
now
works
as
a
bookseller
in
Leeds.
An
avid
observer
of
the
diverse
area
of
south
London
in
which
she
grew
up,
Clare's
writing
is
inspired
by
her
long-standing
interest
in
social
exclusion
and
the
particular
ways
in
which
it
affects
vulnerable
women
and
girls.All
The
Good
Thingsis
her
first
novel.
Recenzii
Heartfelt,
heartbreaking,
and
genuinely
joyous
Compassionate and beautifully written
A funny and hopeful story... Clare writes with compassion and insight
I raced through this beautiful novel, which oscillates between pain and hope, anger and joy. An important novel which celebrates the fact that good things exist inside every person, no matter how ignored or hidden.
A heartbreaking, vital and seamless insight into a life that might otherwise be ignored or judged. The voice of Bethany is perfect - compelling, whip-smart and deeply affecting.
Clare Fisher's novel addresses poverty, fear, and desperation. The protagonist, Beth, must fight for every good thing in her life. She has grown up in foster care and has no friends or family to protect her when she moves London. In many ways, it is a novel about loneliness and isolation. Yet throughout there is an indomitable love. It is a book that burns with compassion, both Beth's and Fisher's. The reader is left with the desire to find whatever resources of empathy they have and to live with greater kindness.
A moving, compassionate account of someone struggling hard for redemption
A sparky and unsettling debut
Compassionate and beautifully written
A funny and hopeful story... Clare writes with compassion and insight
I raced through this beautiful novel, which oscillates between pain and hope, anger and joy. An important novel which celebrates the fact that good things exist inside every person, no matter how ignored or hidden.
A heartbreaking, vital and seamless insight into a life that might otherwise be ignored or judged. The voice of Bethany is perfect - compelling, whip-smart and deeply affecting.
Clare Fisher's novel addresses poverty, fear, and desperation. The protagonist, Beth, must fight for every good thing in her life. She has grown up in foster care and has no friends or family to protect her when she moves London. In many ways, it is a novel about loneliness and isolation. Yet throughout there is an indomitable love. It is a book that burns with compassion, both Beth's and Fisher's. The reader is left with the desire to find whatever resources of empathy they have and to live with greater kindness.
A moving, compassionate account of someone struggling hard for redemption
A sparky and unsettling debut