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Maurizio Bartocci

    Hoot
    The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry
    Before We Were Free
    `It's OK, I'm wearing really big knickers!'
    Palimpsest
    Coraline
    • Coraline

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(12263)Add rating

      When Coraline steps through a door to find another house strangely similar to her own (only better), things seem marvelous. But there's another mother there, and another father, and they want her to stay and be their little girl. They want to change her and never let her go. Coraline will have to fight with all her wit and courage if she is to save herself and return to her ordinary life.

      Coraline
    • Palimpsest

      A Memoir

      • 435 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.0(63)Add rating

      "I am not my own subject," Gore Vidal used to say. But now, surprisingly, he has turned his wit and elegant storytelling gifts to a candid memoir of the first forty years of his life. Palimpsest is written from the vantage point of Vidal's library in his villa on the Italian coast. As visitors come and go, his memory ranges back and forth across a rich history. Vidal's childhood was spent in Washington, D.C., in the household of his grandfather, the blind senator from Oklahoma, T. P. Gore, and in the various domestic situations of his complicated and exasperating mother, Nina. Then come schooldays at St. Albans and Exeter; the army; life as a literary wunderkind in New York, London, Rome, and Paris in the forties and fifties; sex in an age of promiscuity; and a campaign for Congress in 1960. Vidal's famous skills as a raconteur, his forthrightness, and his wicked wit are brilliantly at work in these recollections of a difficult family, talented friends, and interesting enemies. The cast includes Tennessee Williams, the Kennedys, Eleanor Roosevelt, Truman Capote, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Christopher Isherwood, Jack Kerouac, Jane and Paul Bowles, Santayana, Anais Nin, Norman Mailer, Leonard Bernstein, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, among others. Beautifully rendered anecdotes are intermixed with meditations on writing, history, acting, and politics. Perhaps most surprising is the leitmotif of a great, lost love. "A memoir is how one remembers one's own life," Vidal says, "while an autobiography is history." Palimpsest is a true story, but also an extraordinary work of literary imagination.

      Palimpsest
    • Brilliantly funny, teenage angst author Louise Rennison's second book about the confessions of crazy but lovable Georgia Nicolson. Now repackaged in a gorgeous new paperback and looking even fabber than ever. Louise is an international bestselling author and her books can't fail to make you laugh out loud.

      `It's OK, I'm wearing really big knickers!'
    • Before We Were Free

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(239)Add rating

      PURE BELPRÉ AWARD WINNER • ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE’S 100 BEST YA BOOKS OF ALL TIME • AN ALA-YALSA BEST BOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTS From renowned author Julia Alvarez comes an unforgettable story about adolescence, perseverance, and one girl’s struggle to be free while living in the Dominican Republic under the rule of a dictator. Anita de la Torre never questioned her freedom living in the Dominican Republic. But by her twelfth birthday in 1960, most of her relatives have immigrated to the United States, her Tío Toni has disappeared without a trace, and the government’s secret police terrorize her remaining family because of their suspected opposition to Trujillo’s iron-fisted rule. Using the strength and courage of her family, Anita must overcome her fears and fly to freedom, leaving all that she once knew behind. “A stirring work of art.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review “A realistic and compelling account of a girl growing up too quickly while coming to terms with the cost of freedom.” —The Horn Book, Starred Review “Diary entries written by the child while in hiding will remind readers of Anne Frank’s story. . . . Readers will bite their nails as the story moves to its inexorable conclusion.” —SLJ

      Before We Were Free
    • The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(144912)Add rating

      Harold Fry is convinced that he must deliver a letter to an old love in order to save her, meeting various characters along the way and reminiscing about the events of his past and people he has known, as he tries to find peace and acceptance.

      The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry
    • This Newbery Honor winner and #1 New York Times bestseller is a beloved modern classic. Hoot features a new kid and his new bully, alligators, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes. Everybody loves Mother Paula's pancakes. Everybody, that is, except the colony of cute but endangered owls that live on the building site of the new restaurant. Can the awkward new kid and his feral friend prank the pancake people out of town? Or is the owls' fate cemented in pancake batter? Welcome to Carl Hiaasen's Florida—where the creatures are wild and the people are wilder!

      Hoot
    • The Last Policeman

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.3(125)Add rating

      Hank Palace is working the case of Peter Zell, an insurance man who has comitted suicide. To his fellow police officers, it's just one more death-by- hanging in a city that sees a dozen of suicides every week. But Palace senses something wrong. There's something odd about the crime scene. Something off. Palace becomes convinced that it's murder.

      The Last Policeman
    • È il tempo della crudeltà, I Manth sono partiti dalla Signoria, ormai in rovina, per intraprendere il lungo viaggio che li condurrà finalmente nella loro patria. Durante il tragitto si vedranno costretti ad affrontare carestie, tempeste di neve e ancora la malvagità del Morah. Solo Ira Hath, la profetessa, potrà portarli a destinazione, ma la sua salute peggiora di giorno in giorno... Kestrel trema all'idea di raggiungere la patria. La spaventa ciò che questo traguardo significherà per sua madre ma non soltanto per lei, Bowman attende la chiamata di Sirene, preparandosi a compiere l'estremo sacrificio per il suo popolo e per la sua famiglia. Prima, però, dovrà seguire gli insegnamenti del grande Albard. E nei frattempo si alza il vento...

      Il vento di fuoco - 3: Il canto delle fiamme
    • Yeoville, quartiere di Johannesburg, Sudafrica: una zona turbolenta dove famiglie di diverso colore cercano di stabilire nuove regole di vita dopo la fine dell'apartheid. La speranza di assistere all'inizio di una nuova era si scontra con le difficoltà economiche, i residui della mentalità razzista e il dilagare di violenze, droga, rapine. Protagoniste quattro amiche, che trovano l'energia per ribellarsi alla situazione. E con loro l'intero quartiere sembra vivere un momento di rinascita che culmina in una grande festa di strada in cui tutti collaborano a dipingere un enorme murale. Un romanzo vero, duro, traboccante di un'irresistibile energia vitale, un romanzo corale sul Sudafrica di Mandela

      Junior J Gaia: La grande festa dei murales