Alice Sebold is the author of three bestselling novels that delve into themes of loss, memory, and redemption. Her writing masterfully blends elements of magical realism with keen observations of everyday life, creating stories that resonate deeply with readers on an emotional level. Through her unique voice, Sebold explores the complexities of the human psyche, offering profound insights into grief, healing, and the enduring power of hope. Her distinctive narrative style and compelling explorations of the human condition have cemented her place as a significant literary voice.
Nové vydanie románu pri príležitosti uvedenia rovnomenného filmu do našich kín! Keď sa prvý raz stretávame so štrnásťročnou Susie, je už v nebi. Z tohto miesta rozpráva svoj príbeh, ktorý naháňa hrôzu a zároveň dáva nádej. V týždňoch bezprostredne nasledujúcich po svojej smrti Susie sleduje, ako život tam dolu ide ďalej aj bez nej...
Погибшая - главная героиня Сюзи Сэлмон - приспосабливается к жизни на небесах и наблюдает сверху за тем, как ее убийца пытается замести следы, а семья - свыкнуться с утратой...
Helen Knightly, who has set aside her own life in her support of her parents, husband, and children, confronts the realities of the choices that were imposed upon her during a brief, harrowing period of death and revelation.
In a memoir hailed for its searing candor and wit, Alice Sebold reveals how her life was utterly transformed when, as an eighteen-year-old college freshman, she was brutally raped and beaten in a park near campus. What propels this chronicle of her recovery is Sebold's indomitable spirit-as she struggles for understanding ("After telling the hard facts to anyone, from lover to friend, I have changed in their eyes"); as her dazed family and friends sometimes bungle their efforts to provide comfort and support; and as, ultimately, she triumphs, managing through grit and coincidence to help secure her attacker's arrest and conviction. In a narrative by turns disturbing, thrilling, and inspiring, Alice Sebold illuminates the experience of trauma victims even as she imparts wisdom profoundly hard-won: "You save yourself or you remain unsaved."
My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973. My murderer was a man from our neighborhood. My mother liked his border flowers, and my father talked to him once about fertilizer. This is Susie Salmon. Watching from heaven, Susie sees her happy, suburban family devastated by her death, isolated even from one another as they each try to cope with their terrible loss alone. Over the years, her friends and siblings grow up, fall in love, do all the things she never had the chance to do herself. But life is not quite finished with Susie yet . . . The Lovely Bones is a luminous and astonishing novel about life and death, forgiveness and vengeance, memory and forgetting - but, above all, about finding light in the darkest of places. 'Spare, beautiful and brutal prose . . . The Lovely Bones is compulsive enough to read in a single sitting, brilliantly intelligent, elegantly constructed and ultimately intriguing' The Times 'Moving and compelling . . . It will put an imperceptible but stealthily insistent hold on you. I sat down in the morning to read the first couple of pages; five hours later, I was still there, book in hand, transfixed' Maggie O'Farrell, Sunday Telegraph