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Sarah Waters

    July 21, 1966

    This author is celebrated for her masterful storytelling and ability to immerse readers in richly imagined historical settings. Her works frequently explore complex relationships and unconventional journeys, delving into themes of identity, desire, and societal norms. Driven by a profound engagement with literary history and meticulous research, she crafts narratives that are both compelling and intellectually resonant. Her approach to writing, stemming from an academic background, emphasizes careful world-building and psychological depth.

    Sarah Waters
    The Little Stranger
    The Paying Guests
    Affinity
    The Night Watch
    Tipping the velvet
    Fingersmith
    • De huisgenoten / druk 1

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Water klotste, hielen wreven over de bodem van het bad toen mevrouw Barber erin stapte, gevolgd door heftiger geplons op het moment waarop ze zich liet zakken. Daarna heerste er stilte, die zo nu en dan werd onderbroken door het galmende plik! van een druppel uit de kraan. Het beeld dat Frances zich zo-even aan tafel van haar huurders had gevormd - grote wankelende shillingstukken - was louter door geldzucht ingegeven. Maar zo was het dus om huurders te hebben, bedacht ze terwijl ze achterwaarts met haar dweil over de tegels schoof: een merkwaardige, niet-intieme nabijheid, een van alle luister ontdaan ogenblik met niet meer dan een stuk keuken en een dunne bijkeukendeur die haar van de naakte mevrouw Barber scheidden. Ineens zag ze het voor zich: rondingen, rood van de warmte. Het is 1922, en de situatue in Londen is gespannen. Veteranen die op de slagvelden in Europa hebben gediend zijn gedesillusioneerd, de vele werklozen eisen maatschappelijke verandering. In Zuid-Londen, in een villa op stand in Camberwell - een groot, stil huis, beroofd van broers, van een echtgenoot, zelfs van bedienden - zien Mevrouw Wray en haar alleenstaande dochter Frances zich genoodzaakt huurders in huis te nemen. De komst van Lilian en Leonard Barber, een jong echtpaar uit een ander milieu, zij het met een nette betrekking, zet de gang van zaken in de villa volledig op zijn kop.

      De huisgenoten / druk 12014
      3.4
    • The extraordinary bestselling author, who wrote three astonishing Victorian novels before moving to the 1940s with The Night Watch and The Little Stranger, now turns to the 1920s.

      The Paying Guests2014
      3.6
    • An anthology of the winning entries in the Jane Austen Short Story Award 2009, which celebrates the bicentenary of Jane Austen's arrival in Chawton House, where she spent the most productive years of her literary life. The intention of the prize is to publish the very best short fiction inspired by Jane Austen or Chawton House. Chair of Judges is bestselling author Sarah Waters.

      Dancing with Mr Darcy: stories inspired by Jane Austen and Chawton House Library2009
      3.2
    • Now a major motion picture starring Domhnall Gleeson, Ruth Wilson, Will Poulter and Charlotte Rampling, and directed by Lenny Abrahamson. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 'Sarah Waters's masterly novel is . . . gripping, confident, unnerving and supremely entertaining' Hilary Mantel In a dusty post-war summer in rural Warwickshire, a doctor is called to a patient at lonely Hundreds Hall. Home to the Ayres family for over two centuries, the Georgian house, once grand and handsome, is now in decline, its masonry crumbling, its gardens choked with weeds, its owners - mother, son and daughter - struggling to keep pace. But are the Ayreses haunted by something more sinister than a dying way of life? Little does Dr Faraday know how closely, and how terrifyingly, their story is about to become entwined with his.

      The Little Stranger2009
      3.5
    • The Night Watch

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      “[A] wonderful novel…Waters is almost Dickensian in her wealth of description and depth of character.”—Chicago Tribune Moving back through the 1940s, through air raids, blacked-out streets, illicit partying, and sexual adventure, to end with its beginning in 1941, The Night Watch tells the story of four Londoners—three women and a young man with a past—whose lives, and those of their friends and lovers, connect in tragedy, stunning surprise and exquisite turns, only to change irreversibly in the shadow of a grand historical event.

      The Night Watch2006
      3.7
    • * The Orange Prize short-listed, Booker Prize short-listed, critically adored, third novel from Sarah Waters - reissued in with a stunning new jacket

      Fingersmith2002
      4.1
    • Now you know why you are drawn to me - why your flesh comes creeping to mine, and what it comes for. Let it creep.From the dark heart of a Victorian prison, disgraced spiritualist Selina Dawes weaves an enigmatic spell. Is she a fraud, or a prodigy? By the time it all begins to matter, you’ll find yourself desperately wanting to believe in magic.

      Affinity2002
      3.7
    • Tipping the velvet

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This delicious, steamy debut novel chronicles the adventures of Nan King, who begins life as an oyster girl in the provincial seaside town of Whitstable and whose fortunes are forever changed when she falls in love with a cross-dressing music-hall singer named Miss Kitty Butler. When Kitty is called up to London for an engagement on "Grease Paint Avenue," Nan follows as her dresser and secret lover, and, soon after, dons trousers herself and joins the act. In time, Kitty breaks her heart, and Nan assumes the guise of butch roue to commence her own thrilling and varied sexual education - a sort of Moll Flanders in drag - finally finding friendship and true love in the most unexpected places.Drawing comparison to the work of Jeanette Winterson, Sarah Waters' novel is a feast for the senses - an erotic, lushly detailed historical novel that bursts with life and dazzlingly casts the turn of the century in a different light.

      Tipping the velvet2000
      4.0