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Christine Balint

    Christine Balint crafts narratives that delve into the intricate tapestry of human connection and the hidden truths we carry. Her writing is characterized by its profound psychological insight and evocative prose. She explores themes of memory, loss, and the search for identity with both subtlety and power. Balint is a recognized voice whose deeply resonant stories enrich contemporary literature.

    Das Mädchen in den Wellen
    The Salt Letters
    Ophelia's Fan
    • 2005

      Ophelia's Fan

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.1(69)Add rating

      Harriet Smithson's life unfolds against the vibrant backdrop of 19th-century theater, where she emerges as a celebrated actress, captivating audiences as Ophelia. Raised by Father Barrett in Ireland, her childhood is steeped in Shakespeare and theatrical magic. Her journey leads her to Paris, where she becomes a muse for the French Romantics and captures the heart of composer Hector Berlioz. Christine Balint intricately weaves Harriet's personal and professional struggles, exploring her roles, loves, and the cultural landscape of the time. A reading group guide is included.

      Ophelia's Fan
    • 2001

      The Salt Letters

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      2.9(132)Add rating

      Set in 1854, the story follows Sarah as she escapes her past for a new life in a colony. Traveling in steerage with other unmarried women, the harsh conditions lead to the revelation of deep secrets. As she navigates her emotional turmoil, longing for her mother’s forgiveness and her cousin Richard, Sarah faces the haunting memories of her journey. The narrative vividly captures the challenges of sea travel and the psychological impact of confinement, blending meticulous historical detail with compelling fiction.

      The Salt Letters