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Christopher Tilghman

    Christopher Tilghman delves into the intricate landscape of human relationships and the complexities of family ties. His prose, often rooted in specific settings, explores themes of identity, memory, and redemption. Tilghman's style is noted for its meticulous attention to detail and the psychological depth of his characters, offering readers profound insights into the human condition. His works encourage deep reflection on life and the choices that shape us.

    Das Haus am Mason Creek
    In a Father's Place
    Thomas and Beal in the MIDI
    The Right-Hand Shore
    Right-Hand Shore
    • Right-Hand Shore

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of 19th-century industry, the narrative explores the intertwined lives of two families at a Chesapeake Bay estate. As they navigate personal and societal challenges, their central focus is on rescuing a son and daughter from their respective predicaments. The story delves into themes of family, sacrifice, and the impact of industrialization, creating a richly textured and engaging tale that reflects on the past while resonating with contemporary issues.

      Right-Hand Shore
    • While visiting the dying owner of the family's estate in order to secure his inheritance, Edward hears stories about his family and land, from an ancestor's 1857 sale of soon-to-be emancipated slaves to a doomed effort to cultivate a peach orchard.

      The Right-Hand Shore
    • Thomas and Beal in the MIDI

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(58)Add rating

      A young interracial couple escapes from Maryland to France in 1892, living first among artists in the vibrant Latin Quarter of Paris, and then beginning a new life as winemakers in the rugged countryside of the Languedoc.

      Thomas and Beal in the MIDI
    • In a Father's Place

      Stories

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      With a strong sense of place and family history, the stories in this stunning collection reach for a deeper understanding of fatherhood, embracing both the son's point of view and the father's. A true storyteller (Los Angeles Times), Christopher Tilgham probes the deepest source of feeling--familial, erotic, spiritual--in fiction of of impressive scope and maturity.

      In a Father's Place
    • Thomas Gunkel, 1956 in Treysa geboren, arbeitete mehrere Jahre als Erzieher. Nach seinem Studium der Germanistik und Geografie in Marburg begann er, englischsprachige literarische Werke ins Deutsche zu übertragen. Zu den von ihm übersetzten Autoren gehören u. a. Larry Brown, John Cheever, Stewart O’Nan, William Trevor und Richard Yates. Thomas Gunkel lebt und arbeitet in Schwalmstadt (Hessen).

      Das Haus am Mason Creek