ŻYCIE JEST JAK PUDEŁKO CZEKOLADEK – NIGDY NIE WIESZ, CO CI SIĘ TRAFI... Poznajcie Forresta Gumpa, sympatycznego i zaskakująco łebskiego bohatera tej nadzwyczajnej odysei komicznej. Forrest najpierw – dość przypadkowo – zostaje gwiazdą drużyny futbolowej Uniwersytetu Alabama, później jedzie do Wietnamu, gdzie staje się bohaterem wojennym, robi też karierę jako światowej klasy pingpongista i zapaśnik oraz potentat handlowy. W samym środku swoich przygód porównuje wojenne blizny z Lyndonem Johnsonem, odkrywa prawdę o Richardzie Nixonie oraz przeżywa wzloty i upadki, pozostając wierny swej jedynej i prawdziwej miłości – Jenny. Jednocześnie przez całe swoje życie z dziecięcą mądrością i nieustannym zdziwieniem nie przestaje się przyglądać otaczającym go ludziom. W powieści obserwujemy niezwykłą podróż przez trzy dekady kulturowego krajobrazu Ameryki. Forrest Gump ma do opowiedzenia cholernie dobrą historię – by w nią uwierzyć, trzeba ją po prostu przeczytać. FENOMENALNA POWIEŚĆ. SŁYNNY FILM.
Winston Groom Book order (chronological)
This author gained renown for his masterful storytelling concerning American military history. His works are characterized by a profound exploration of human experiences amidst conflict, delving into the complex motivations and consequences of battles. Through meticulous research and vivid prose, he offers readers engaging and insightful perspectives on pivotal moments in American military history.







The Patriots: Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the Making of America
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
In this captivating narrative, Winston Groom explores the lives of founding fathers Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, highlighting their contrasting personalities and complex relationships. He delves into their roles in establishing the United States, drawing on extensive historical sources to narrate this pivotal moment in history.
The Patriots
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
"When the Revolutionary War ended in victory, there remained the stupendous problem of how to establish a workable democratic government in the vast, newly independent country. Three key Founding Fathers played significant roles: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. Their lives and policies could not have been more different; their relationships with each other were complex and often rife with animosity. And yet these three men led the charge-two of them creating and signing the Declaration of Independence, and the third establishing a national treasury and the earliest delineation of a Republican party. They managed to shoulder the heavy mantle of creating the United States of America, putting aside their differences to make a great country, once and always. Drawing on extensive correspondence, epic tales of war, and rich histories of their day-to-day interactions, Winston Groom shares the remarkable story of the beginnings of our great nation."--
The Allies
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Winston Groom tells the complex story of how Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin aligned to win World War II.
El Paso : A Novel
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Long fascinated with the Mexican Revolution and the vicious border wars of the early twentieth century, Winston Groom brings to life this period of history in a saga of heroism, injustice and love. El Paso pits the legendary outlaw and revolutionary Pancho Villa, against a thrill-seeking railway tycoon known as the Colonel whose fading fortune is tied up in a colossal ranch in Chihuahua. When Villa kidnaps the Colonel's grandchildren in the midst of a cattle drive and absconds into the Sierra Madre, the patriarch and his adopted son head to El Paso, looking for a group of cowboys brave enough to hunt the Generalissimo down. Replete with gunfights, daring escapes and an unforgettable bullfight, El Paso, with its blend of history and legend, is an indelible portrait of the American Southwest in the waning days of the frontier.
The Professor
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
With everything to lose and only justice to gain, will McMurtrie and Drake overcome bad blood to defeat a ruthless adversary? Can the Professor turn back the clock and recover all that he?s lost?
A vivid page-turning narrative of the most horrific battle in history by a soldier turned bestselling novelist
Také pekné dievča
- 319 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Televízna hlásateľka Delia Jamisonová je príťažlivá štyridsiatnička, ktorá si ustavične potvrdzuje svoje právo bezohľadne využiť a opúšťať svojich milencov. Až jedného dňa začne dostávať výhražné listy. Jej bývalý milenec, úspešný hollywoodsky scenárista Johnny Lighfoot, sa k nej opäť vracia, aby znovu podľahol jej čaru a odhalil totožnosť záhadného pisateľa listov.
Rückkehr nach Bienville
- 410 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Gump & Co.
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Take my word for it - don't never let nobody make a movie of your life's story... Forrest Gump is back! The lovable character returns in a long-awaited sequel to the bestselling novel and blockbuster film. A little older and wiser, he navigates the vibrant yet tumultuous 1980s, a time marked by greed and instant gratification. Whenever he feels lost, he visits Jenny's grave for comfort. After the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. goes bust, Forrest finds himself flat broke, sweeping floors in a New Orleans strip joint. However, his fortunes change when he gets the chance to play championship football again, bringing him back into the limelight and financial stability. But fate is unpredictable, and soon he’s on the road selling dubious encyclopedias while trying to raise his son, little Forrest, who needs him more than ever. Forrest's touching and comedic journey unfolds with unexpected events, including a chaotic attempt at hog farming, a quirky recipe for New Coke, and encounters with notable figures like Ollie North. Praised as a wacky and funny nuthouse of a book, Forrest's adventures continue to captivate readers, proving that he truly leads anything but a humdrum life.
Gumpisms. The Wit and Wisdom of Forrest Gump
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Gathers sayings by the main character of "Forrest Gump," a retarded man who manages to find success
Forrest Gump
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
At 6'6 and 240lbs, Forrest Gump is difficult to ignore. This satire follows him from the football dynasties of Bear Bryant to Vietnam, and from encounters with Presidents Johnson and Nixon to pow-wows with Chairman Mao. It also takes in Harvard University, a Hollywood set, and a NASA mission.
As Summers Die
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Willie Croft, a fortyish and vaguely dissolute lawyer, takes on a potentially explosive case when he represents a poor Black family who are the illegitimate siblings of Bienville, Louisiana's leading white family









