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Cristiana Mennella

    Acceptance
    Annihilation
    Angel Baby
    Ohio
    In Persuasion Nation
    A Swim in the Pond in the Rain
    • A Swim in the Pond in the Rain

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      From the 'New York Times' bestselling, Booker Prize-winning author comes a literary master class on the mechanics of great storytelling and its relevance to our lives today. For two decades, George Saunders has taught a class on the Russian short story at Syracuse University. In this work, he shares insights from that class, paired with iconic stories by Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Gogol. The seven essays aim to engage anyone curious about how fiction operates and its importance in contemporary society. Saunders introduces the essays by inviting readers to explore intricately constructed narratives that address fundamental questions about life: How should we live? What are our purposes? What do we value? He examines stories with both technical precision and accessibility, revealing how narrative captivates us or provokes resistance, while highlighting essential virtues for writers. Writing, he argues, is not only a technical skill but also a means of cultivating openness and curiosity about the world. This exploration delves into the cognitive processes involved in reading and writing, emphasizing how stories foster genuine connections.

      A Swim in the Pond in the Rain2022
      4.5
    • Ohio

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      In this lyrical and emotional debut novel set in a small town in northeastern Ohio, the narrative unfolds during a fateful summer night in 2013, when four former classmates return home, each with a personal mission and haunted by their shared past. The story takes place against the backdrop of a region grappling with the aftermath of the Great Recession, an opioid crisis, and the impacts of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A generation has emerged amid war, recession, political strife, and environmental fears, leading to a stark reality where rural communities face rising death rates due to suicide and addiction. The characters include Bill Ashcraft, an alcoholic activist with a mysterious package; Stacey Moore, a doctoral candidate confronting her past; Dan Eaton, a shy veteran trying to reconnect with his high school sweetheart; and Tina Ross, whose encounter with a former football captain leads to a shocking climax. Blending elements of murder mystery and social critique, the novel captures the fractured spirit of a nation through the lens of a struggling Midwestern town, offering a poignant vision for America as it enters a turbulent new era.

      Ohio2021
      3.9
    • In Persuasion Nation

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The stories In Persuasion Nation are easily his best work yet. "The Red Bow," about a town consumed by pet-killing hysteria, won a 2004 National Magazine Award and "Bohemians," the story of two supposed Eastern European widows trying to fit in in suburban USA, is included in The Best American Short Stories 2005. His new book includes both unpublished work, and stories that first appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, and Esquire. The stories in this volume work together as a whole whose impact far exceeds the simple sum of its parts. Fans of Saunders know and love him for his sharp and hilarious satirical eye. But In Persuasion Nation also includes more personal and poignant pieces that reveal a new kind of emotional conviction in Saunders's writing. Saunders's work in the last six years has come to be recognized as one of the strongest—and most consoling—cries in the wilderness of the millennium's political and cultural malaise. In Persuasion Nation's sophistication and populism should establish Saunders once and for all as this generation's literary voice of wisdom and humor in a time when we need it most.

      In Persuasion Nation2018
      4.1
    • For thirty years, the only human engagement with Area X has taken the form of a series of expeditions monitored by a secret agency called the Southern Reach. After the disastrous twelfth expedition chronicled in 'Annihilation', the Southern Reach is in disarray, and John Rodriguez, aka 'Control, ' is the team's newly appointed head. From a series of interrogations, a cache of hidden notes, and hours of profoundly troubling video footage, the secrets of Area X begin to reveal themselves - and what they expose pushes Control to confront disturbing truths about both himself and the agency he's promised to serve

      Authority2015
      3.6
    • It is winter in Area X. A new team embarks across the border on a mission to find a member of a previous expedition who may have been left behind. As they press deeper into the unknown—navigating new terrain and new challenges—the threat to the outside world becomes more daunting. In Acceptance, the last installment of Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy, the mysteries of Area X may have been solved, but their consequences and implications are no less profound—or terrifying.

      Acceptance2015
      3.7
    • Annihilation

      • 195 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Area X has been cut off from the rest of the world for decades. Nature has reclaimed the last vestiges of human civilization. The first expedition returned with reports of a pristine, Edenic landscape; the second expedition ended in mass suicide, the third in a hail of gunfire as its members turned on one another. The members of the eleventh expedition returned as shadows of their former selves, and within weeks, all had died of cancer. In Annihilation, the first volume of Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach Trilogy, we join the twelfth expedition. The group is made up of four women: an anthropologist; a surveyor; a psychologist, the de facto leader; and our narrator, a biologist. Their mission is to map the terrain, record all observations of their surroundings and of one another, and, above all, avoid being contaminated by Area X itself. They arrive expecting the unexpected, and Area X delivers—but it’s the surprises that came across the border with them and the secrets the expedition members are keeping from one another that change everything.

      Annihilation2015
      3.8
    • Angel Baby

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Winner of the International Association of Crime Writers' Dashiell Hammett Award: A woman goes on the run in this intense and cinematic thriller by an award-winning writer. To escape the awful life she has descended into, Luz plans carefully. She takes only the clothes on her back, a Colt .45, and all the money in her husband's safe. The corpses in the hallway weren't part of her plan. Luz needs to find the daughter she left behind years earlier, but she knows she may die trying. Her husband is El Principe , a key player in a high-powered drug cartel, a business he runs with the same violence he has used to keep Luz his perfect, obedient wife. With the pace and relentless force of a Scorsese film, ANGEL BABY is the newest masterpiece from one of the most ambitious and talented crime novelists at work today.

      Angel Baby2014
      3.9
    • Yashim, il detective ottomano: L'albero dei giannizzeri

      A Istanbul indaga Yashim, il detective ottomano

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Una serie di omicidi misteriosi scuotono il Palazzo. Una giovane circassa dell'harem, quattro cadetti della Nuova Guardia che da qualche tempo ha sostituito i Giannizzeri, sciolti dopo la loro rivolta di dieci anni fa... Proprio ai Giannizzeri, alle loro tradizioni mistiche e feroci, sembra condurre l'indagine di Yashim, mentre l'incubo degli incendi torna a impaurire la grande città sul Bosforo. Eunuco di corte, Yashim apprezza la buona cucina e i libri. Ama le donne, con impeto e pudore. Con l'occhio della sua intelligenza illumina un mondo vario e cosmopolita di ambasciatori stranieri, dark ladies, assassini efferati, magnifici travestiti, artigiani, sette religiose sufi, soldati combattuti tra l'invidia dell'Occidente e la nostalgia delle vittoriose armate ottomane. Mentre la città lentamente sprofonda tra gli incubi del passato e la paura del futuro, e forse ci vuole qualcosa di grosso per risvegliarla...

      Yashim, il detective ottomano: L'albero dei giannizzeri2006
    • As the world falls apart outside, the narrator watches over Emily, a young child brought into her care by a stranger. Emily is also guarded by Hugo, half cat and half dog, the bizarre and lovable beast whose presence dominates the tale.

      The Memoirs of a Survivor2003
      3.5