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Marcella Dallatorre

    Christine Falls
    Teadue: Nostra signora della foresta
    I Know This Much Is True
    • Christine Falls

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Quirke's pathology department, set deep beneath the city, is his own gloomy realm: always quiet, always night, and always under his control. Until late one evening after a party he stumbles across a body that should not be there and his brother-in-law falsifying the corpse's cause of death. This is the first time Quirke has encountered Christine Falls, but the investigation he decides to lead into the way she lived and died uncovers a dark secret at the heart of Dublin's high Catholic network; one with the power to shake his own family and everything he holds dear. 'A superb stylist ...His control and pacing cannot be faulted, and the final outcome is almost unbearably moving ...You're in for a treat' - Michael Dibdin, Guardian. 'Succeeds sensationally ...An absorbing plot, beguiling characters and evocative settings ...His pacing is impeccable' - Marcel Berlins, The Times. 'A gripping, beautifully crafted thriller ...A one sitting-read, an all-night enticement' - Scotsman.

      Christine Falls2007
      3.5
    • Teadue: Nostra signora della foresta

      • 377 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A sedici anni Ann è scappata di casa per sottrarsi agli abusi del compagno della madre e si guadagna da vivere raccogliendo funghi ai margini di North Fork, un piccolo paese di taglialegna tra le foreste dello Stato di Washington. Fragile e sola, la salute minata da gravi allergie, Ann trova conforto solo nei medicinali, in qualche allucinogeno e nella religione cattolica. Quando un giorno torna dai boschi sostenendo di aver visto la Vergine Maria, Ann diventa una speranza cui aggrapparsi per gli abitanti del paese e per la folla di persone che vi accorre alla ricerca di un miracolo.

      Teadue: Nostra signora della foresta2006
      3.0
    • I Know This Much Is True

      A Novel

      • 912 pages
      • 32 hours of reading

      #1  New York Times  Bestseller and Oprah Book Club selection "Thoughtful . . . heart-wrenching . . . . An exercise in soul-baring storytelling—with the soul belonging to 20th-century America itself. It's hard to read and to stop reading, and impossible to forget."  — USA Today Dominick Birdsey, a forty-year-old housepainter living in Three Rivers, Connecticut, finds his subdued life greatly disturbed when his identical twin brother Thomas, a paranoid schizophrenic, commits a shocking act of self-mutilation. Dominick is forced to care for his brother as well as confront dark secrets and pain he has buried deep within himself—a journey of the soul that takes him beyond his blue-collar New England town to Sicily’s Mount Etna, the birthplace of his grandfather and namesake. Coming to terms with his life and lineage, Dominick struggles to find forgiveness and finally rebuild himself beyond the haunted shadow of his troubled twin. I Know This Much Is True is a masterfully told story of alienation and connection, power and abuse, devastation and renewal—an unforgettable masterpiece.   

      I Know This Much Is True2002
      4.2