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Inês Pedrosa

    August 15, 1962

    Inês Pedrosa delves into the complexities of human connection and the inner lives of her characters. Her writing is characterized by a lyrical quality, skillfully navigating profound emotional landscapes. Through her narratives, she explores themes of love, loss, and the quest for self-discovery. Pedrosa's prose resonates with readers for its raw honesty and poetic sensibility.

    Still I Miss You
    In Your Hands
    • 2004

      Still I Miss You

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      2.9(65)Add rating

      "In this keenly observant dissection of a love affair in limbo, award-winning author Inês Pedrosa masterfully draws readers into the feverish, unsparing dual confessions of a man and a woman who are finally baring their hearts, souls, fury, and grief over a relationship that was abruptly shattered and never forgotten. Until now, there was so much between them left unspoken. With each new unguarded, darkly funny, and emotional disclosure, they're brought back together--though impossibly so. Through the intimate voices of these unforgettable narrators unfolds a remarkable love story of regret and reconciliation, of loss and wrenching truths, told across lines few have ever considered crossing."--Amazon.com.

      Still I Miss You
    • 2002

      In Your Hands

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(21)Add rating

      An internationally acclaimed, award-winning novel spanning three generations of women united in their struggle for independence and fulfillment against oppression. Told from three different perspectives, this sweeping saga begins in 1935 Portugal, in the grip of Salazar's authoritarian regime, where upper-class Jenny enters into an uncommon marriage with the beguiling António. Keeping up appearances, they host salons for the political and cultural elite. In private, Jenny, António, and his lover, Pedro, share a guarded triangle, build a profound relationship, and together raise a daughter born under the auspices of rebellion. Thirty years later, their daughter, Camila, a photojournalist who has captured the revolutionary fervor and tragic loss of her family--and country--reminisces about a long-lost love in Southeast Africa. This memory shapes the future of her daughter, Natália, a successful architect, who begins an impassioned quest of her own. As she navigates Portugal's complex past, Natália will discover herself in the two women whose mysteries and intimate intrigues have come to define her. Through revealing journals, snapshots of a turbulent era, and private letters, the lives of three generations of women unfold, embracing all that has separated them and all that binds them--their strength, their secrets, and their search for love through the currents of change.

      In Your Hands