The Walking People
Autor Mary Beth Keaneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780547336121
ISBN-10: 0547336128
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0547336128
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția HarperPerennial
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
MARY BETH KEANE attended Barnard College and earned an MFA from the University of Virginia, where she was a Henry Hoyns fellow. She was a winner of the Chicago Tribune's Nelson Algren Prize in 2004 and was a 2005 Pushcart Prize nominee.
Recenzii
A
compelling
drama
of
transatlantic
Irish
life
Marries a deliciously old-fashioned style of storytelling with a fresh take on the immigrant experience . . . A warm, involving family drama
An epic story about immigration, identity and family . . . Keane portrays the complex and, at times, challenging lives of these working-class women with tenderness and compassion
Atmospheric, moving and brilliantly well-written
This atmospheric read that spans from 1950s Ireland to modern-dayAmerica and follows the fortunes of a woman on the run from a family secret
Engrossing . . . Captures the windswept grittiness of Irish poverty as vividly as the technicolour hustle and bustle of 1960s New York.The Walking Peopleis the kind of novel you simply don't want to end
Keane's previous novelAsk Again, Yes, was on my best Books of 2019, and this is just as good. Its slow, melodic pace proves we don't always need fast action and twists. Set between Ireland and new York, it's about two sisters; one craves adventure, the other, family; both have secrets
An American dream story, told over decades, taking its reader from rural 1915 Ireland to the streets of New York and back again
Abeautifully crafted novel about love, loyalty, culture, family and identity
A moving and sweeping story that takes readers from the west coast of Ireland to America, following a family of immigrants across the different decades
I was a big fan ofAsk Again, Yesand this is every bit as good
An epic yarn . . . an evocative portrait of the immigrant, but also adds greater subtlety to this theme of belonging
The story becomes so engrossing it grows on you with its real and engaging characters... the divide between urban USA and rural Ireland isbrilliantly grasped...a very moving and original love story
Praise for Ask Again, Yes
The newLittle Fires Everywhere
One of the most exceptional novels of the summer . . .Hasthe makings of a future classic.
Abeautiful novel,bursting at the seams with empathy
Absolutely brilliant, a must read for our time
I'll read everything she writes
Powerful and moving . . .Mary Beth Keane isa writer of extraordinary depth, feeling and wit.Readers will love this book, as I did
Immersive and deeply moving
Apleasantly accessible novel that will be popular with book clubs . . .Keane is a nuanced observer
Marries a deliciously old-fashioned style of storytelling with a fresh take on the immigrant experience . . . A warm, involving family drama
An epic story about immigration, identity and family . . . Keane portrays the complex and, at times, challenging lives of these working-class women with tenderness and compassion
Atmospheric, moving and brilliantly well-written
This atmospheric read that spans from 1950s Ireland to modern-dayAmerica and follows the fortunes of a woman on the run from a family secret
Engrossing . . . Captures the windswept grittiness of Irish poverty as vividly as the technicolour hustle and bustle of 1960s New York.The Walking Peopleis the kind of novel you simply don't want to end
Keane's previous novelAsk Again, Yes, was on my best Books of 2019, and this is just as good. Its slow, melodic pace proves we don't always need fast action and twists. Set between Ireland and new York, it's about two sisters; one craves adventure, the other, family; both have secrets
An American dream story, told over decades, taking its reader from rural 1915 Ireland to the streets of New York and back again
Abeautifully crafted novel about love, loyalty, culture, family and identity
A moving and sweeping story that takes readers from the west coast of Ireland to America, following a family of immigrants across the different decades
I was a big fan ofAsk Again, Yesand this is every bit as good
An epic yarn . . . an evocative portrait of the immigrant, but also adds greater subtlety to this theme of belonging
The story becomes so engrossing it grows on you with its real and engaging characters... the divide between urban USA and rural Ireland isbrilliantly grasped...a very moving and original love story
Praise for Ask Again, Yes
The newLittle Fires Everywhere
One of the most exceptional novels of the summer . . .Hasthe makings of a future classic.
Abeautiful novel,bursting at the seams with empathy
Absolutely brilliant, a must read for our time
I'll read everything she writes
Powerful and moving . . .Mary Beth Keane isa writer of extraordinary depth, feeling and wit.Readers will love this book, as I did
Immersive and deeply moving
Apleasantly accessible novel that will be popular with book clubs . . .Keane is a nuanced observer