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Ada Arduini

    Long Bright River
    Scrittori Contemporanei Originali: Il principio dell'amore e altri racconti
    The God of the Woods
    Water for Elephants
    In the Distance
    Address Unknown
    • Address Unknown

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Kressmann Taylor's Address Unknown is a rediscovered classic. Originally published in 1938 - it is now an international bestseller, and reveals the extraordinary power of the pen as a weapon. This is a book that needs to be read.Thanks to word-of-mouth recommendation from reader to reader, Address Unknown has been reprinted 11 times.Short but shattering, it will linger in your memory.Can friendship survive in a divided world? Written on the eve of the Holocaust as a series of letters between a Jew in America and his German friend, Kressmann Taylor's classic novel is a haunting tale of a society poisoned by Nazism. First published in 1938, Address Unknown met with immediate success in English but was banned in Europe by the Nazis. Tragically prescient about what was to come, it was one of the earliest works of fiction to warn against the growing dangers of fascism and antisemitism in Europe. It became an international bestseller and has been translated into more than twenty languages.A novel of enduring impact with a memorable sting in its tail, Address Unknown stands as a powerful reminder of the dangers posed by the rhetoric of intolerance.

      Address Unknown
      4.4
    • In the Distance

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A lyrical western about loneliness, companionship and wonder.

      In the Distance
      4.1
    • Water for Elephants

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      When Jacob Jankowski, recently orphaned and suddenly adrift, jumps onto a passing train, he enters a world of freaks, drifters, and misfits, a second-rate circus struggling to survive during the Great Depression, making one-night stands in town after endless town. A veterinary student who almost earned his degree, Jacob is put in charge of caring for the circus menagerie. It is there that he meets Marlena, the beautiful young star of the equestrian act, who is married to August, the charismatic but twisted animal trainer. He also meets Rosie, an elephant who seems untrainable until he discovers a way to reach her. Beautifully written, Water for Elephants is illuminated by a wonderful sense of time and place. It tells a story of a love between two people that overcomes incredible odds in a world in which even love is a luxury that few can afford.

      Water for Elephants
      4.1
    • The God of the Woods

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      From the New York Times bestselling author of Long Bright River comes an immersive novel centered around the disappearance of a child, sending shockwaves through three distinct worlds: an opulent Adirondack summer estate, a rustic teen summer camp, and the blue-collar community that serves them. In August 1975, the panic-stricken search begins when Barbara Van Laar vanishes from her camp bunk. As the daughter of the wealthy family that owns the camp and the nearby estate, her disappearance is particularly devastating. This is not the first tragedy for the Van Laar family; Barbara's older brother went missing sixteen years prior, never to be found. How could this happen again? Liz Moore masterfully weaves a richly textured drama, blending emotional depth with a compelling mystery. As secrets of the Van Laar family and the surrounding community unravel, readers are drawn into the lives of characters whose fates are irrevocably altered by this summer's events. This ambitious novel explores themes of love, inheritance, identity, and second chances, revealing the tensions between family and community, along with a haunting history of secrets that refuse to fade away.

      The God of the Woods
      4.1
    • Scrittori Contemporanei Originali: Il principio dell'amore e altri racconti

      Prefazione di William Maxwell

      • 245 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Mariti e mogli prigionieri in matrimoni dove l’amore è assottigliato e sciupato, ma non esausto, abitati da ricordi gioiosi e da strane solitudini, vittime di ossessioni sottili, in fuga – solo immaginaria – dalle regole di una riservatezza che scivola in sofferenza. In sei racconti implacabili, che parlano di disamore, di gesti marmorizzati nell’abitudine, di desiderio struggente di felicità, Maeve Brennan sorprende, raggela e incanta.

      Scrittori Contemporanei Originali: Il principio dell'amore e altri racconti
      4.0
    • Long Bright River

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      THE FIRST PLACE YOU GO FOR DRUGS OR SEX. THE LAST PLACE YOU WANT TO LOOK FOR YOUR SISTER. Mickey Fitzpatrick has been patrolling the 24th District for years. She knows most of the working women by name. She knows what desperation looks like and what people will do when they need a fix. She’s become used to finding overdose victims: their numbers are growing every year. But every time she sees someone sprawled out, slumped over, cold to the touch, she has to pray it’s not her sister, Kacey. When the bodies of murdered sex workers start turning up on the Ave, the Chief of Police is keen to bury the news. They’re not the kind of victims that generate a whole lot of press anyway. But Mickey is obsessed, dangerously so, with finding the perpetrator - before Kacey becomes the next victim.

      Long Bright River
      4.0
    • Quel che ora sappiamo

      Romanzo

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Daniel Grant è un adolescente appassionato e di talento: la musica, il disegno, la fotografia, le uscite in barca a vela. Ha un amico del cuore, che per lui è come un fratello, e una famiglia allargata calorosa e avvolgente nella sua complessità. Non manca niente, e il futuro si preannuncia altrettanto generoso. Fino a una domenica di settembre e a un evento tragico che precipita Ella e Patrick, i suoi genitori, in una voragine di dubbi e sensi di colpa. Perché è accaduto? E loro, sempre così dediti e attenti, dov’erano? Quali segnali non hanno saputo o voluto cogliere? Scoprire la verità, per quanto dolorosa, è l’unico modo per dare un senso e prospettive dignitose a una vita che sembra aver perso ogni sapore, ogni colore. Perché «non c’è nulla di più potente della conoscenza», anche quando rischia di annientarti. Comincia così una ricerca ostinata di tracce e responsabilità, fatta anche di brucianti attriti familiari, che illumina a poco a poco di una luce diversa volti, situazioni, dettagli appena intravisti e poi rimossi, ma restituisce al tempo stesso la certezza della gioia condivisa, dell’amore scambiato. E il finale, contrariamente a ogni aspettativa, è una festa, un commiato colmo di speranza da un gruppo di personaggi disegnati con una sapienza e una delicatezza sorprendenti, più veri del vero, eppure – anzi, forse proprio per questo – straordinari.

      Quel che ora sappiamo
      3.8
    • Un terribile amore

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Due donne, due destini, un incidente in comune: l’amore. Per Calista, di buona famiglia irlandese, arriva molto presto, a diciassette anni, ha il volto di Alexandros, trentenne cipriota bellissimo e sicuro di sé, e la conduce a una nuova vita in un Paese straniero. Per Pilar, figlia di contadini spagnoli, l’amore invece è un vortice imprevisto che in un attimo ribalta un progetto inseguito per dieci anni: lasciarsi alle spalle la miseria e l’ignoranza per diventare un’altra. Calista dovrà imparare nel modo più difficile a essere moglie e madre, mentre il suo matrimonio naufraga sugli scogli della violenza e dell’inganno, e su Cipro si addensa l’ombra di un colpo di Stato. Pilar, rimasta sola in una Madrid indifferente, sarà costretta alla più dura delle rinunce, e a un viaggio in quel passato che ha rinnegato. Finché un’estate le storie delle due donne convergono nel fragore di un evento senza scampo: un omicidio che ha radici più antiche di quanto possano immaginare. Catherine Dunne tesse i fili delle grandi tragedie classiche – la passione e la vendetta, l’errore e il riscatto – nella trama intensa di una storia dei nostri tempi: quella di due protagoniste femminili in guerra contro un mondo maschile. Capaci d’infinito amore e infinito odio, indimenticabili nel loro coraggio, disposte a perdere tutto pur di non tradire se stesse.

      Un terribile amore
      3.7
    • My Coney Island Baby

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      *SHORTLISTED FOR THE ENCORE AWARD 2020* On a bitterly cold winter’s afternoon, Michael and Caitlin escape their unhappy marriages to keep an illicit rendez-vous. Once a month, for the past quarter of a century, Coney Island has been their haven. These precious, hidden hours are their only nourishment. But now, amid the howling of an angry snowstorm, the shut-down, out-of-season resort feels like the edge of the world. And their lives, suddenly, are on the brink – with news of serious illness on one side, and a move to the Midwest on the other. And so, after half a lifetime spent in secret, certain long-avoided facts need to be faced, consequences examined, decisions made, and – perhaps – chances finally taken. A quiet, intense drama of late-flowering intimacy, My Coney Island Baby condenses, within the course of a single day, the histories, landscapes, tragedies and moments of wonder that constitute the lives of two people who, although born worlds apart, have been drawn together. O’Callaghan, a masterful prose stylist, has created a devastatingly powerful novel about two unforgettable characters and the choices they have made. This is a book full of sorrow, but also radiant with beauty, longing and breathless desire.

      My Coney Island Baby
      3.6
    • A Good Neighbourhood

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This provocative, powerful novel explores class, race and star-crossed love in modern, small-town America - in the vein of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere.

      A Good Neighbourhood
      3.7