Auf der Suche nach dem „großen Ding“ - ein Debütroman über die Versuchungen und die Fallstricke des Ehrgeizes. Jerry McGuinty hat sich zum Baugiganten hochgearbeitet, Simon Struthers ist ein hoher Regierungsbeamter im Bereich Landschaftsplanung. Der eine baut mit gesellschaftlichem Engagement, der andere muss Bauvorhaben bewilligen. Ihr persönliches Glück suchen sie beide in der Liebe: Jerry bei seiner Frau Kathleen, der Liebe seines Lebens, Simon in zahllosen Affären. Ihre Lebenswege kreuzen sich, als für beide alles auf dem Spiel steht, in der Liebe wie in der Karriere …
Colin McAdam Books
Colin McAdam is an author whose works are characterized by a deep interest in the human psyche and complex relationships. His prose often delves into themes of identity, displacement, and the search for meaning amidst challenging circumstances. McAdam's style is precise and incisive, masterfully capturing the nuances of human behavior and societal pressures. Readers appreciate his work for its intellectual depth and emotional resonance.




Fall
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In the tradition of A Separate Piece, a masterpiece of adolescent perspective, emotion, impulse, and relationships: the riveting story of two male roommates at a co-ed boarding school and what happens when the girlfriend of one of them goes missing during their final year. From an internationally acclaimed, prizewinning author, whom critics have compared to Dave Eggers and Michael Ondaatje, comes a tour de force: a mesmerizing novel that is at once a spellbinding psychological thriller and a brilliant portrait of adolescence that goes deep into the heads of two very different boys. Awkward Noel thinks he's been allowed into the inner circle of his elite boarding school when he discovers his senior-year roommate is to be handsome, athletic Julius. Julius, in turn, cares only for the fleeting joys of teenage life: sneaking out to parties, playing pranks with friends, and most of all, spending the night with his girfriend, Fall. As Noel narrates this fateful semester from a perspective of many years, interwoven is Julius's own in-the-moment experiences of first love and male camaraderie. Always an outsider, Noel develops an unhealthy fascination with Julius, and his crush on Fall begins to border on a dangerous obsession. As Julius experiences all the pleasures of an eighteen-year-old in love, we watch as Noel self-consciously analyzes his interactions with Julius and Fall, convincing himself of a deep connection that might not exist. When Fall disappears close to winter break, Julius and Noel are forced to face their own inner desires, a confrontation that ushers the two boys out of the innocence of adolescence and into adulthood. A tremendous literary page-turner that perfectly captures the agonies and delights of adolescence, Fall is the exhilaration and angst of teenage love and friendship- and the ultimate transience of those feelings.
In a tall, narrow house on a busy street, twelve-year-old Oliver lives with his father, a writer who shares captivating stories. Haunted by memories of his alcoholic mother, Oliver finds solace in these tales, particularly one about the Black Dove, a flower that grants strength to a girl fighting her battles. These narratives reflect the resilience of lonely souls grappling with loss. One night, while escaping a bully, Oliver discovers a junk shop owned by a mysterious man. He soon trades his school closet for afternoons in this cavernous space filled with oddities, where magical creatures emerge from the basement—a snake shaped like a boy and a hunter named Night, part panther and part hound, who reveals the world's hidden wonders. Struggling with his own identity and the memories of his mother, Oliver contemplates genetic editing under the shop owner's guidance. As he embarks on this transformation, he befriends a girl from across the street, deepening their connection in a neighborhood where magic exists alongside danger. This tale weaves together themes of grief and revenge, showcasing the complexities of storytelling and illuminating the tender moments of childhood's end.
Von der Sehnsucht, irgendwo dazuzugehören. Walt und Judy, ein kinderloses Ehepaar, ziehen den Schimpansen Looee wie ihren eigenen Sohn auf. Ihr Haus in den Hügeln Vermonts hält dem kleinen Wirbelwind in Kinderkleidung kaum stand. Trotzdem erlebt die Familie ihr eigene Version eines liebevollen Miteinanders. Bis der charmante und lustige A e nach einem fürchterlichem Wutanfall die Familie verlassen muss. In einem Freigehege bekommt er eine zweite Chance – in einer neuen Familie, die ganz anders ist als die erste, und doch irgendwie auch ganz genauso.