Simon Van Booy Book order
Simon Van Booy is an award-winning author whose works are characterized by a profound exploration of the human experience. His prose, often imbued with melancholy yet tinged with hope, masterfully captures the complexities of relationships and the search for meaning in a transient world. Van Booy delves into philosophical questions, examining how they shape our lives and perceptions of reality. His style is poetic and incisive, offering readers an introspective and unforgettable literary journey.






- 2024
- 2022
The Presence of Absence
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
"As a writer lies dying, he has one last story to tell: a tale of faith and devotion, a meditation on what lies beyond this life, and a prayer of gratitude that may lead to rebirth. This is Simon Van Booy at his visionary best. "Language is a map leading to a place not on the map," announces a young writer lying in a hospital bed at the beginning of The Presence of Absence. As he contemplates his impending physical disappearance and the impact on his beloved wife, he realizes, "Life doesn't start when you're born . . . it begins when you commit yourself to the eventual devastating loss that results from connecting to another person." Infused with poetic clarity and graced with humor, Simon Van Booy's innovative novella asks the reader to find beauty-even gratitude-in the cycle of birth and death. Stripped of artifice, The Presence of Absence is a meditation between the writer and the reader, an imaginative work that challenges the deceit of written words and explores our strongest emotions. Simon Van Booy is not only a master storyteller but a writer whose fiction is rich with philosophical insights into things both mapped and undiscovered. The Presence of Absence parts the darkness to reveal what has been just out of sight all along"--
- 2021
Night Came with Many Stars
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A family saga--told in a captivating narrative that leaps forwards and backwards in time--of one family's struggle to survive in the rural United States over 100 years. Carol was thirteen when her daddy lost her in a game of cards. One year later--pregnant and with nowhere to go--she is taken in by Bessie and Martha, who run a secret refuge for "lost women." Fifty years on in the same small Kentucky town, Carol's thirteen-year-old grandson rides his BMX and watches wrestling, mesmerized by 1980s excess, while his community fights to stay employed in factories and on farms. Simon Van Booy has woven the many struggles and small triumphs of three generations of a single Kentucky family into an intimate portrayal of American life that includes the Depression, war, faith, the hardship of women, racial prejudice, and rural disenfranchisement. Van Booy captures the distinctive voices of each generation, time and again revealing the sacred bonds of family and friendship in times of crisis. With stark, poetic clarity, Night Came with Many Stars is a captivating journey through one century that reveals an America rarely seen.
- 2020
They Must Fall. Muhammad Ali and the Men He Fought
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
"They Must Fall: Muhammad Ali and the Men He Fought" showcases powerful images and stories of Muhammad Ali and his opponents, captured by photographer Michael Brennan. Over decades, Brennan tracked down Ali's former rivals, revealing their journeys through unique photos and narratives. The book features an essay by Jimmy Breslin, highlighting Ali's profound impact on society.
- 2020
This book offers an in-depth look at the Rolls-Royce factory in Goodwood, featuring high-quality images by Mariona Vilarós that detail every production step. With exclusive access to the manufacturing process, it showcases the craftsmanship behind iconic models, along with a rich history and unseen photos of Sir Henry Royce.
- 2018
The Sadness Of Beautiful Things
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
An exquisite new collection of short stories from award-winning author Simon Van Booy. Over the past decade, Simon Van Booy has been listening to people’s stories. With these personal accounts as a starting point, he has crafted a powerful collection of short fiction that takes readers into the innermost lives of everyday people. From a family saved from ruin by a mysterious benefactor, to a downtrodden boxer who shows unexpected kindness to a mugger, these masterfully written tales reveal not only the precarious balance maintained between grief and happiness in our lives, but also how the echoes of personal tragedy can shape us for the better. “Van Booy’s stories are somehow like paintings the characters walk out of, and keep walking.” —Los Angeles Times "Simon Van Booy knows a great deal about the complex longings of the human heart." --Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
- 2017
Herrin und Dienerin: Eine Erzählung aus dem häuslichen Leben - Aus dem Englischen von Sophie Verena ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1863. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernährung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitäten erhältlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bücher neu und trägt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch für die Zukunft bei.
- 2016
The Half-Caste
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Dinah Mulock Craik's The Half-Caste concerns the coming-of-age of its title character, the mixed-race Zillah Le Poer, daughter of an English merchant and an Indian princess. Craik explores issues of gender, race, and empire in the Victorian period in this compact and gripping novella. Along with a newly- annotated text, this Broadview edition includes a critical introduction.
- 2016
The first collection of short stories from Simon Van Booy since his Frank O'Connor-winning Love Begins in Winter
- 2016
When devastating news shatters the life of six-year-old Harvey, she finds herself in the care of a veteran social worker and alone in the world save for one relative she has never met - a disabled ex-con, haunted by a violent past he can't escape. Moving between past and present, and written in a wonderful raw, spare prose, this novel is the journey of two people searching for a future in the ruins of their past


