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Nicolette Hoekmeijer

    Practical Magic
    Last Night in Twisted River
    The Argonauts
    For the Relief of Unbearable Urges
    Dolce Vita
    Recitatif
    • Recitatif

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A beautiful, arresting story about race and the relationships that shape us through life by the legendary Toni Morrison, in a stand-alone, slim Chatto hardback for the first time. In this 1983 short story - the only short story Morrison ever wrote - we meet Twyla and Roberta, who have known each other since they were eight years old and spent four months together as roommates in St. Bonaventure shelter. Inseparable then, they lose touch as they grow older, only later to find each other again at a diner, a grocery store, and again at a protest. Seemingly at opposite ends of every problem, and at each other's throats each time they meet, the two women still cannot deny the deep bond their shared experience has forged between them. Another work of genius by this masterful writer, Recitatif keeps Twyla's and Roberta's races ambiguous throughout the story. Morrison herself described Recitatif, a story which will keep readers thinking and discussing for years to come, as "an experiment in the removal of all racial codes from a narrative about two characters of different races for whom racial identity is crucial." We know that one is white and one is Black, but which is which? And who is right about the race of the woman the girls tormented at the orphanage?

      Recitatif
      4.4
    • Dolce Vita

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Una is a sexual fantasist. She is a kept woman who's romantic ideas about the lifestyle don't quite live up to the reality. She searches for an affair, but finds herself flitting from one romantic infatuation to another. From her studio she explores a Paris full of unpredictable characters.

      Dolce Vita
      3.5
    • For the Relief of Unbearable Urges

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Stories on being Jewish set in various parts of the world. In the title story, a sex-starved husband in New York is authorized by his rabbi to visit a prostitute. The story, "In this way we are wise", concerns the nonchalant attitude of the inhabitants of Jerusalem to terrorism while Reb Kringle is a Jew who works as Santa Claus in a department store

      For the Relief of Unbearable Urges
      4.0
    • A genre-bending memoir that offers fierce and fresh reflections on motherhood, desire, identity and feminism. At the centre is a love-story, between Nelson and the artist Harry Dodge, who is undergoing gender reassignment, while Nelson undergoes the transformations of pregnancy. Personal, honest and wide-ranging, Nelson explores the challenges and complexities that make up a modern family.

      The Argonauts
      4.0
    • In 1954, in the cookhouse of a logging and sawmill settlement in northern New Hampshire, a twelve-year-old boy mistakes the local constable's girlfriend for a bear. Both the twelve-year-old and his father become fugitives, pursued by the constable. Their lone protector is a fiercely libertarian logger, once a river driver, who befriends them. In a story spanning five decades, Last Night in Twisted River - John Irving's twelfth novel - depicts the recent half-century in the United States as a world 'where lethal hatreds were generally permitted to run their course.' From the novel's taut opening sentence to its elegiac final chapter, what distinguishes Last Night in Twisted River is the author's unmistakable voice, the inimitable voice of an accomplished storyteller.

      Last Night in Twisted River
      3.8
    • Practical Magic

      • 317 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      For more than two hundred years, the Owens women had been blamed for everything that went wrong in their Massachusetts town. And Gillian and Sally endured that fate as well: As children, the sisters were forever outsiders, taunted, talked about, pointed at. Their elderly aunts almost seemed to encourage the whispers of witchery, with their musty house and their exotic concoctions and their crowd of black cats. But all Gillian and Sally wanted was to escape. One would do so by marrying, the other by running away. But the bonds they shared, even into adulthood, brought them back--almost as if by magic...

      Practical Magic
      3.7
    • Beautiful Ruins

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Gloriously inventive, filled with surprises, 'Beautiful Ruins' is a novel about love and fame, dreams and reality.

      Beautiful Ruins
      3.7
    • The Ministry of Special Cases

      • 339 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In the midst of Argentina’s Dirty War, Kaddish Poznan grapples with a son who rejects him, seeks a wife who perpetually saves him, and spends his nights safeguarding the reputation of a community that ignores his existence and its troubled history. This long-awaited novel from Nathan Englander, acclaimed author of a celebrated story collection, opens with a striking scene in a forgotten Buenos Aires cemetery. As the nightmare of the disappeared children devastates the Poznan family, they are forced into the unforgiving corridors of the Ministry of Special Cases, their last refuge. Englander’s debut novel is a timeless exploration of father-son relationships amidst a chaotic world where truth is malleable, shaped by a corrupt government. One hopeless man strives to confront his past and redeem his name, even if just for a moment. The narrative showcases Englander's signature wit, cosmic absurdity, and a delicate balance of joy and despair. Through the lens of a single family's tragedy, he poignantly captures a nation's grief. This work, like his earlier stories, celebrates our humanity, embracing both its frailties and the enduring spirit of hope.

      The Ministry of Special Cases
      3.7
    • De tong van de burgemeester

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      De tong van de burgemeester is een stoutmoedige, wervelende debuutroman waar twee verhaallijnen met elkaar zijn verweven. Een jonge man, Eugene Brentani, wordt gedreven door zijn liefde voor literatuur en taal en is een bewonderaar van de schrijver en avonturier Constance Eakins, die in Italië woont. De andere verhaallijn vertelt over een oude man, meneer Schmitz, wiens vrouw op sterven ligt en die, bang en in de war, zoekt steun bij zijn goede vriend Rutherford. Maar Rutherford is spoorloos, en zijn brieven, met een Italiaans poststempel, krijgen met de week een onheilspellender toon. De avonturen van de mannen voeren hen van New York City naar de bergachtige grensstreek van Noord-Italië, waar de grenzen tussen realiteit en verbeelding vervagen en de verhaallijnen een eigen leven gaan leiden. Boven dit vreemde, spookachtige landschap doemt het beeld op van de ‘Burgemeester’, een mythische figuur die door de inwoners van zijn stad als een ‘schitterende schepper’ wordt gezien, en wiens aantrekkingskracht onweerstaanbaar is.

      De tong van de burgemeester
      2.9
    • In acht verhalen ontleedt Nathan Englander de menselijke ziel. In het titelverhaal worden de huwelijken van twee joodse echtparen tegen het licht gehouden en wordt de Holocaust gereduceerd tot een gezelschapsspelletje: 'Zou jij me bij jou laten onderduiken als je niet van joodse komaf zou zijn en er een nieuwe Holocaust is?' Op fantasievolle wijze analyseert hij de grote levensvragen waar iedereen mee worstelt over zingeving, familiebanden en, uiteraard, liefde. Ook vormen de verhalen een inkijkje in de ziel van Englander zelf - op invoelende wijze maakt hij ons deelgenoot van zijn leven en zijn familie. Hiermee zoekt hij telkens weer de grenzen op tussen fictie en werkelijkheid.

      Waar we het over hebben wanneer we het over Anne Frank hebben
      3.4
    • Het nulpunt / druk 1

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Wanneer politieagent Brian Remy vijf dagen na 9/11 ontwaakt uit een coma, merkt hij dat zijn waarnemingsvermogen erg vreemd werkt. Hij ziet vlekjes – als het dwarrelende puin dat van de ingestorte torens naar beneden viel – die voor eeuwig zijn beeld verstoren, en zijn geheugen hapert en vertoont soms grote gaten. De reconstructie van zijn eigen geschiedenis van 9/11 is in eerste instantie één grote dwaaltocht. Ook kan Remy een aantal zaken niet plaatsen. Zo verloopt het contact met zijn ex-vrouw moeizaam, hebben de gesprekken met zijn collega Guterak een voor hem vreemd onderwerp en is hem volstrekt onduidelijk wat de opdracht inhoudt, die hij kennelijk in het kader van de nationale veiligheid heeft gekregen. Laat staan dat hij nog weet van wie en wanneer hij die belangrijke opdracht. Tot overmaat van ramp negeert zijn zoon Edgar hem volledig; hij doet hij net alsof zijn vader is omgekomen bij de aanslag. Wat volgt is een intrigerende “histoire noir” waarin Jess Walter met een zeker sarcasme en enige humor vertelt over de chaotische dagen na die enorme tragedie. Een gebeurtenis die zoveel ouders van kinderen het leven nam en die het denken over orde en veiligheid in de wereld voorgoed heeft veranderd.

      Het nulpunt / druk 1
      3.2
    • Odds against tomorrow

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A novel about fear of the future—and the future of fearNew York City, the near future: Mitchell Zukor, a gifted young mathematician, is hired by a mysterious new financial consulting firm, FutureWorld. The business operates out of an empty office in the Empire State Building; Mitchell is employee number two. He is asked to calculate worst-case scenarios in the most intricate detail, and his schemes are sold to corporations to indemnify them against any future disasters. This is the cutting edge of corporate irresponsibility, and business is booming.     As Mitchell immerses himself in the mathematics of catastrophe—ecological collapse, war games, natural disasters—he becomes obsessed by a culture’s fears. Yet he also loses touch with his last connection to reality: Elsa Bruner, a friend with her own apocalyptic secret, who has started a commune in Maine. Then, just as Mitchell’s predictions reach a nightmarish crescendo, an actual worst-case scenario overtakes Manhattan. Mitchell realizes he is uniquely prepared to profit. But at what cost?     At once an all-too-plausible literary thriller, an unexpected love story, and a philosophically searching inquiry into the nature of fear, Nathaniel Rich’s Odds Against Tomorrow poses the ultimate questions of imagination and civilization. The future is not quite what it used to be.

      Odds against tomorrow
      3.4
    • "Maddie's idealism and optimism have always driven Olivia crazy. Even now, when the odds aren't good, Maddie never doubts she'll beat them. But Olivia wonders, is hope just a way of kidding yourself? As if to answer that question, Maddie challenges Olivia to produce her dream film, the impossible-to-make Don Quixote. Olivia's life then becomes a tangle of movie sets, IV drips, and letters to Michael asking him what went wrong and if they might try again. When Maddie takes a turn for the worse, Olivia has to face the hardest choices life can offer. How can one person's heart so truly be in three places at once?"--Jacket.

      The true and outstanding adventures of the Hunt sisters
      3.2
    • Four blondes

      • 245 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Four beautiful women, a model, a columnist, a socialite and a writer, face turning points in which each must choose between her passions.

      Four blondes
      2.7
    • Thee op de blauwe sofa

      Een geheime liefde in Afrika

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Nadat de grote liefde van een vrouwelijke jager in Tanzania is doodgeschoten, kan ze geen afscheid van hem nemen omdat hij nog getrouwd is.

      Thee op de blauwe sofa