The Carriage House
Autor Louisa Hallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 apr 2014
Elizabeth, Diana and Izzy, three sisters who have lived a privileged life in suburban America are the pride and joy of their father William. All three were tennis prodigies as children, popular, and successful at school: they seemed destined for greatness.
But the idyllic façade masks a family who is in turmoil - their mother is suffering with early onset Alzheimer's which is making Izzy spiral out of control, Diana is failing her career, Elizabeth feels trapped by her domesticity and their father is still in love with his old sweetheart, Adelia.
When William is suddenly taken ill, he reveals that he has lost faith in the things he had once held closest to his heart: the promise of his gifted daughters and his grandfather's beautiful carriage house, now lost to the family.
Devastated by his disappointment in them and desperate to make their father proud, the sisters band together to restore his beloved carriage house which is now dilapidated, unloved and under threat of demolition by the neighbourhood association, and to re-build a family in disarray.
Touching, intelligent and compassionate,The Carriage Houseis a drama about family, relationships and forgiveness - and, most importantly, that it is never too late to make amends.
'Louisa Hall writes about the wars waged between neighbours and family members with extraordinary sympathy and a keen sense of humour. Part Jane Austen, part John Cheever, this tale of upheaval in a suburban Philadelphia household marks the debut of a stunning new writer' Philipp Meyer, author ofAmerican Rust
'Every sentence inThe Carriage Houseis full of clarity, attention, and grace. Louisa Hall is a writer to be admired' Kevin Powers, author ofThe Yellow Birds
'The Carriage Houseis gorgeously detailed and rife with betrayal, heartbreak, nostalgia, lost love, and possibilities for redemption. You will ache for the Adair family, cringe at their mistakes, and plead with them to make peace with each other before it's too late. In her smart and insightful debut, Louisa Hall examines the ways in which we fail and forgive others-and ourselves' Megan Mayhew Bergman, author ofBirds of a Lesser Paradise
Louisa Hall was born in Philadelphia in 1982 and grew up in the nearby suburb of Haverford. She graduated from Harvard in 2004 and went on to play squash professionally for three years. She is now completing her Ph.D. in literature at the University of Texas at Austin, and lives in Los Angeles with her husband. Her poems have been published in journals such asThe New Republic,The Southwest Review, andEllipsis.The Carriage Houseis her first novel.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241962855
ISBN-10: 0241962854
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241962854
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Louisa
Hall
was
born
in
Philadelphia
in
1982.
She
graduated
from
Harvard
in
2004
and
went
on
to
play
squash
professionally
for
three
years.
She
is
now
completing
her
Ph.D.
in
literature
at
the
University
of
Texas
at
Austin,
and
lives
in
Los
Angeles
with
her
husband.
Her
poems
have
been
published
in
journals
such
asThe
New
RepublicandEllipsis.The
Carriage
Houseis
her
first
novel.
Recenzii
A
twisted
family
saga
lodged
in
John
Cheever
and
Wes
Anderson
Kind-hearted and subtle . . . a tribute to Jane Austen'sPersuasion
Every sentence inThe Carriage Houseis full of clarity, attention, and grace. Louisa Hall is a writer to be admired
Kind-hearted and subtle . . . a tribute to Jane Austen'sPersuasion
Every sentence inThe Carriage Houseis full of clarity, attention, and grace. Louisa Hall is a writer to be admired