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Charlotte Wood

    January 1, 1965

    Charlotte Wood crafts novels that delve into the intricate landscapes of the human psyche and the subtle dynamics of social connection. Her prose is known for its penetrating insight and immersive atmosphere, exploring themes of isolation, longing, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. Wood excels at building palpable tension and portraying characters with a compelling blend of fragility and resilience. Her works are celebrated for their literary depth and stylistic precision, offering readers profound reflections on the human condition.

    Tage mit mir
    Ontregeld
    Twin
    The weekend
    The Natural Way of Things
    Stone Yard Devotional
    • Tage mit mir

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Ein komplett ungewohntes Umfeld ermöglicht einen ganz neuen Blick auf sich selbst. Wie lange der Aufenthalt in den Monaro Plains dauern wird, ist ihr nicht klar, aber länger, als es die Städterin aus Sydney erwartet hätte. Müde von Rummel und Geselligkeit, entscheidet sie sich eher zufällig für diese Form von Rückzug ins Kloster, ohne dass Religion in ihrem Leben eine Rolle spielt. Im ungewohnten Umfeld findet sie auf überraschende Weise zu sich selbst und setzt sich mit grundlegenden Fragen zu Freundschaft, Liebe, zur Vergangenheit und zum Älterwerden auseinander. Getragen von einem stark verlangsamten Rhythmus, wird sie immer mehr hineingesogen in diesen Ort, bis sie eine überraschende Entscheidung trifft.

      Tage mit mir2025
    • Stone Yard Devotional

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2024: THE NEW NOVEL BY THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE WEEKEND. A Book of the Year for the Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, and ABC, and shortlisted for multiple prestigious awards, this novel is described as "a beautiful, mature work that does not flinch from life" (SUNDAY TIMES) and "a transfixing novel" (FINANCIAL TIMES). It explores the essence of goodness, posing significant questions that leave readers feeling kinder and braver (ANNE ENRIGHT). Critics have praised its powerful narrative, with one noting, "I have rarely been so absorbed by a novel" (GUARDIAN). The book is characterized as "beautiful, strange and otherworldly" (PAULA HAWKINS) and extends the author's remarkable achievements in profound ways (SATURDAY PAPER). The story follows a middle-aged woman seeking retreat in a small religious community in rural Australia after feeling burnt out. Her tranquil life is disrupted by a mouse plague, the return of her sister's remains, and a visitor from her past. PRAISE FOR CHARLOTTE WOOD'S THE WEEKEND includes accolades from various publications, highlighting its insight into women's lives and the author's exceptional talent. The novel is celebrated for its humor, intelligence, and the honest portrayal of friendship and aging, solidifying Wood's place among esteemed writers.

      Stone Yard Devotional2023
      3.8
    • The weekend

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "Sylvie, Jude, Wendy and Adele have a lifelong friendship of the best kind: loving, practical, frank and steadfast. But when Sylvie dies, the ground shifts dangerously for the remaining three. These women couldn't be more different: Jude, a once-famous restaurateur with a spotless life and a long-standing affair with a married man; Wendy, an acclaimed feminist intellectual; Adele, a former star of the stage, now practically homeless. Struggling to recall exactly why they've remained close all these years, the grieving women gather for one last weekend at Sylvie's old beach house. But fraying tempers, an elderly dog, unwelcome guests and too much wine collide in a storm that brings long-buried hurts to the surface - a storm that will either remind them of the bond they share, or sweep away their friendship for good."--Publisher's website

      The weekend2020
      3.3
    • Ontregeld

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Als Yolanda en Verla ontwaken uit een roes, ontdekken ze dat ze samen met een aantal andere vrouwen gevangen worden gehouden in een vervallen gebouw midden in de woestijn. Ze kennen elkaar niet en hebben geen idee waar ze zijn en waarom. Terwijl ze dwangarbeid verrichten onder een brandende zon komen ze erachter wat ze gemeen hebben: ieder van hen is het slachtoffer geweest van een seksschandaal met een machtige man. De vrouwen hopen op redding maar als het voedsel langzaam op begint te raken, wordt duidelijk dat niemand hen zal komen redden en dat ze op zichzelf – en op elkaar - zijn aangewezen.

      Ontregeld2017
      3.0
    • The Natural Way of Things

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Two women awaken from a drugged sleep to find themselves imprisoned in an abandoned property in the middle of a desert in a story of two friends, sisterly love and courage - a gripping, starkly imaginative exploration of contemporary misogyny and corporate control, and of what it means to hunt and be hunted. Strangers to each other, they have no idea where they are or how they came to be there with eight other girls, forced to wear strange uniforms, their heads shaved, guarded by two inept yet vicious armed jailers and a 'nurse'. The girls all have something in common, but what is it? What crime has brought them here from the city? Who is the mysterious security company responsible for this desolate place with its brutal rules, its total isolation from the contemporary world? Doing hard labour under a sweltering sun, the prisoners soon learn what links them: in each girl's past is a sexual scandal with a powerful man. They pray for rescue - but when the food starts running out it becomes clear that the jailers have also become the jailed. The girls can only rescue themselves.

      The Natural Way of Things2015
      3.5