Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Anita Shreve

    October 7, 1946 – March 29, 2018

    Anita Shreve was an American novelist celebrated for her compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. Her work is marked by a profound psychological insight and a gift for creating vivid characters that resonate long after the final page. Shreve's storytelling often explores themes of love, loss, and survival, drawing readers into intimate portraits of ordinary lives touched by extraordinary circumstances. Her novels have captivated millions worldwide with their emotional depth and elegant prose.

    Anita Shreve
    Resistance
    The Stars Are Fire
    Fortunes Rocks
    Omnibus: Strange Fits of Passion / Where or When
    Resistance. A Novel
    The Weight of Water. Resistance (2 books in 1 volume)
    • The Weight of Water On Smuttynose Island, off the coast of New Hampshire, more than a century ago, two Norwegian immigrant women were brutally murdered. A third woman survived by hiding in a cave. In 1995, Jean, a photographer, is sent on an assignment to shoot a photo essay about the legendary crime where unearths letters written by Maren, the sole survivor of the murder spree. Soon her interest becomes an obsession with the ancient story - leading to unrecoverable consequences. Resistance As the wife of a Resistance member in German-occupied Belgium, Claire Daussois has grown used to hiding strange men in her attic. But when the B-17 bomber that crash-lands outside Claire's village it contains the man who will be both the last and the most significant of the attic's residents: US Air Force pilot Ted Brice. He is found by ten-year-old Jean Benoit who realises that Claire is the pilot's only hope of survival.

      The Weight of Water. Resistance (2 books in 1 volume)
      4.0
    • A tale of impossible love in Nazi-occupied Belgium, where forbidden passions have catastrophic consequences. Claire Daussois, the wife of a Belgian resistance worker, shelters a wounded American bomber pilot in a secret attic hideaway. As she nurses him back to health, Claire is drawn into an affair that seems strong enough to conquer all--until the brutal realities of war intrude, shattering every idea she ever had about love, trust, and betrayal. Resistance is a tender but tragic love story, told with the same narrative grace and keen eye for human emotion that have distinguished all of Anita Shreve's cherished bestsellers.

      Resistance. A Novel
      3.8
    • STRANGE FITS OF PASSION A successful journalist, Maureen English appears to have the perfect life. But her husband has a tendency towards alcohol and abuse and so Maureen takes her daughter and flees. In a Maine fishing town she assumes a new identity and spends six weeks battling sub-zero temperatures, intrusive townsfolk and fear of discovery. She soon settles into the rhythms of a new life. But this calming respite is about to come crashing to an end . . . WHERE OR WHEN When Charles Callahan sees on a newspaper photograph of Sian Richards, a woman he loved when they were both only thirteen, he is in no position to do anything about it. He has been faithfully married for years, but Charles cannot bear his curiosity, and decides to get in touch. The two meet and are forced to come to terms with the nature of erotic love and betrayal in an age of shifting values.

      Omnibus: Strange Fits of Passion / Where or When
      3.9
    • Fortunes Rocks

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      On a beach in New Hampshire at the turn of the last century, a young woman is drawn into a rocky, disastrous passage to adulthood. Olympia Biddeford is the only child of a prominent Boston couple—a precocious and well-educated daughter, alive with ideas and flush with the first stirrings of maturity. Her summer at the family's vacation home in Fortune's Rocks is transformed by the arrival of a doctor, a friend of her father's, whose new book about mill-town labourers has caused a sensation. Olympia is captivated by his thinking, his stature, and his drive to do right—even as she is overwhelmed for the first time by irresistible sexual desire. She and the doctor—a married man, a father, and nearly three times her age—come together in an unthinkable, torturous, hopelessly passionate affair. Throwing aside propriety and self-preservation, Olympia plunges forward with cataclysmic results that are the price of straying in an unforgiving era. Olympia is cast out of the world she knows, and Fortune's Rocks is the story of her determination to reinvent her broken life—and claim the one thing she finds she cannot live without. A meditation on the erotic life of women, an exploration of class prejudices, and most of all a portrayal of the throughts and actions of an unforgettable young woman, Fortune's Rocks is a masterpiece of narrative drama, beautifully written by one of the most accomplished novelists of our time.

      Fortunes Rocks
      3.9
    • The Stars Are Fire

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Long before Liane Moriarty captivated readers with her tales, Shreve was already enhancing domestic dramas, and she continues to do so with remarkable skill. In this gripping new novel from the best-selling author of The Pilot's Wife, the story unfolds in 1947, amidst raging fires along the coast of Maine after a summer drought. Grace Holland, five months pregnant, is left to protect her two toddlers when her unpredictable husband, Gene, joins the volunteers battling the flames. Alongside her best friend Rosie and Rosie's children, Grace watches in horror as their homes are consumed by fire, ultimately seeking refuge in the ocean. As dawn breaks, they miraculously survive but face a new reality: homeless and penniless, they must navigate an uncertain future. With Gene's fate unknown, Grace is thrust into a world where she must rebuild her life from scratch, finding work and a home to support her children. Amidst profound loss, she discovers unexpected joys and freedoms that her previous life with Gene never allowed. Just as she begins to embrace her new independence, an unthinkable event tests her bravery like never before.

      The Stars Are Fire
      3.9
    • Resistance

      • 309 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Reissue, with a stunning new cover, of Anita Shreve's compelling fourth novel -- set in German-occupied Belgium in 1943-44.

      Resistance
      3.7
    • Eden Close

      • 265 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A compelling tale of edgy, small-town emotions, lingering obsession, and romantic salvation from acclaimed novelist Anita Shreve.Andrew, after many years, returns to his hometown to attend his mother's funeral. Planning to remain only a few days, he is drawn into the tragic legacy of his childhood friend and beautiful girl next door, Eden Close. An adopted child, Eden had learned to avoid the mother who did not want her and to please the father who did. She also aimed to please Andrew and his friends, first by being one of the boys and later by seducing them. Then one hot night, Andrew was awakened by gunshots and piercing screams from the next Mr. Close had been killed and Eden blinded.Now, seventeen years later, Andrew begins to uncover the grisly story––to unravel the layers of thwarted love between the husband, wife, and tormented girl. And as the truth about Eden's past comes to light, so too does Andrew's strange and binding attachment to her reveal itself.

      Eden Close
      3.7
    • On Smuttynose Island, off the coast of New Hampshire, more than a century ago, two Norwegian immigrant women were brutally murdered. A third woman survived by hiding in a cave until dawn. In 1995, Jean, a photographer, is sent on an assignment to shoot a photo essay about the legendary crime. Taking her extended family with her, Jean stays in a sailboat anchored off the coast, and finds herself gradually becoming more and more engrossed in the bay's mysterious and gruesome past. Wandering into a library one day, she unearths letters written by Maren, the sole survivor of the murder spree. Jean's fear of losing all that she cares about is reflected in Maren's poignant tale of love and loss, and her obsession with the ancient story drives her to wild impulsive action -- with unrecoverable consequences.

      The Weight of Water
      3.7
    • Strange Fits Of Passion

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Reissue - with a stunning new cover - of Anita Shreve's outstanding second novel - 'a superbly crafted, intelligent exploration of the complications of an abusive relationship' BOOKLIST

      Strange Fits Of Passion
      3.6
    • Light on Snow

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      What makes a family? That's what twelve-year-old Nicky Dillon wonders after she and her widowed father discover a wailing, abandoned baby in the snow-filled woods near their New Hampshire home. Through the days that follow, the Dillons face a thicket of decisions, each seeming to carry equal possibilities of heartbreak or redemption. Writing with all the emotional richness that has drawn millions of readers around the world to her fiction, Anita Shreve unfolds in Light on Snow a tender and surprising novel about love and its consequences. <!-- end main content -->

      Light on Snow
      3.6
    • Sea Glass

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The year is 1929 and Honora Beecher and her husband, Sexton, are just settling into a new marriage and a cottage on the coast of New Hampshire. While Honora fixes up the derelict house and searches for bits of sea glass on the beach, Sexton risks everything they own to buy the house they both love. Along with millions of other Americans, he is blindsided by the stock market crash and finds himself penniless. The only work he can find is at a nearby mill, where a labour conflict is erupting into violence. Shaken by forces they scarcely understand, Honora and Sexton try to build a marriage and home while overwhelmed by passions of every kind. Writing with the power and immediacy that have made her novels bestsellers, Shreve unfolds interlocking lives, each with its own share of love, loss and challenge. This is another gripping and unforgettable story of the human heart from one of the most accomplished novelists of our time.

      Sea Glass
      3.6
    • The pilot’s wife

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Who can guess what a woman will do when the unthinkable becomes her reality? From the bestselling author of THE WEIGHT OF WATER, this enormously gripping and powerfully wrought novel asks the questions we all have about ourselves and definitively places Anita Shreve among the ranks of the best novelists writing today. Being married to a pilot has taught Kathryn Lyons to be ready for emergencies, but nothing has prepared her for the late-night knock on her door and the news of her husband's fatal crash. As Kathryn struggles through her grief, she is forced to confront disturbing rumours about the man she loved and the life that she took for granted. Torn between her impulse to protect her husband's memory and her desire to know the truth, Kathryn sets off to find out if she ever really knew the man who was her husband. In her determination to test the truth of her marriage, she faces shocking revelations about the secrets a man can keep and the actions a woman is willing to take.

      The pilot’s wife
      3.6
    • Testimony

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      At a New England boarding school, a sex scandal is about to break. Even more shocking than the sexual acts themselves is the fact that they were caught on videotape. A Pandora's box of revelations, the tape triggers a chorus of voice -- those of the men, women, teenagers, and parents involved in the scandal -- that details the ways in which lives can be derailed or destroyed in one foolish moment. A gripping emotional drama with the pace of a thriller, Anita Shreve's Testimony explores the dark impulses that sway the lives of seeming innocents, and the ways in which our best intentions can lead to our worst transgressions.

      Testimony
      3.5
    • Stella Bain

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "An epic story, set against the backdrop of World War I, from bestselling author Anita Shreve. When an American woman, Stella Bain, is found suffering from severe shell shock in an exclusive garden in London, surgeon August Bridge and his wife selflessly agree to take her in. A gesture of goodwill turns into something more as Bridge quickly develops a clinical interest in his houseguest. Stella had been working as a nurse's aide near the front, but she can't remember anything prior to four months earlier when she was found wounded on a French battlefield. In a narrative that takes us from London to America and back again, Shreve has created an engrossing and wrenching tale about love and the meaning of memory, set against the haunting backdrop of a war that destroyed an entire generation."

      Stella Bain
      3.4
    • Is love always worth saving - no matter what the cost? The car crash should have killed her. But rookie paramedic Peter Webster takes the emergency call, and helps the young woman, Sheila Arsenault, to survive. After the accident, she haunts his thoughts, despite his misgivings about getting involved with a patient. Soon he is embroiled in an intense love affair and in Sheila's troubled life. Eighteen years later, Sheila is long gone and Peter is raising their daughter, Rowan, alone. But Rowan is veering dangerously off course and for the first time in their quiet life together Peter fears for her future. He seeks out the only person who may be able to help Rowan, although Sheila's return is sure to unleash all the questions Peter has been carefully keeping at bay: Why would a mother leave her family? How did the marriage of two people in love unravel?

      Rescue
      3.3
    • The Last Time They Met

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      When Linda Fallon and Thomas Janes meet at a writers' festival in Toronto, it is a first time they have seen each other for twenty-six years., Theirs is a story bound by the irresistible pull of true passion - a love which begins in Massachusetts in the early 1960s, is rekindled in Kenya in the mid 1970s and which is about to play out its astonishing final episode... Written with reverse chronology, Anita Shreve's new novel is a haunting story of mesmerising beauty, with a strong narrative pull that inescapably draws the reader in, and leaves its most stunning revelation until the very last sentence. Brilliantly ambitious and powerfully written, THE LAST TIME THEY MET is a tale not so much of life, but of a life not lived.

      The Last Time They Met
      3.3
    • Body Surfing

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      At the age of twenty-nine, Sydney has already been once divorced and once widowed. Trying to find her footing again, she has answered an advertisement to tutor the teenage daughter of a well-to-do couple as they spend a sultry summer in their oceanfront New Hampshire cottage. But when the Edwards' two grown sons, Ben and Jeff, arrive at the beach house, Sydney finds herself caught up in a destructive web of old tensions and bitter divisions. As the brothers vie for her affections, the fragile existence Sydney has rebuilt is threatened. With the subtle wit, lyrical language, and brilliant insight into real emotion that has led her to be called 'a supremely elegant anatomist of the human heart' (The Times), Shreve weaves a story about risk, family, and the supreme courage that it takes to love.

      Body Surfing
      3.3
    • When Charles Callahan chances on a newspaper photograph of Sian Richards, a woman he loved when they were both only thirteen, he is hardly in a position to do anything about it. He has been faithfully married for years and his Rhode Island real estate business has been hit hard by the recession. He is scrambling to stave off bankruptcy and save his house. But Charles cannot resist the hand of fate. He writes to Sian, now a poet living with a family of her own on a farm in upstate New York. Three decades after they last saw each other, the two lovers meet. Powerfully drawn together once again, Charles and Sian are forced to come to terms with the nature of erotic love and betrayal, moral quandaries in an age of shifting values, and the elusive nature of time. Struggling to reclaim what once they lost, they set in motion a passionate and tumultuous series of events that moves to a shocking conclusion.

      Where or When
      3.3
    • A Change in Altitude

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Struggling to maintain her sense of self while spending the first year of her marriage in Kenya, Margaret participates in a climbing expedition to Mt. Kenya and is challenged to come to terms with a devastating accident.

      A Change in Altitude
      3.2
    • A Wedding in December

      • 379 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      På en kro i bjergene i det vestlige Massachusetts mødes syv tidligere skolekammerater til et bryllup. De er alle midaldrende, og har ikke set hinanden i mange år, men efterhånden som reservationen forsvinder, bliver de klar over, at de trods deres vidt forskellige tilværelser, stadig har brug for hinanden.

      A Wedding in December
      3.1
    • All He Ever Wanted

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      "A marriage is always two intersecting stories." This realization comes perhaps too late to the husband of Etna Bliss-a man whose obsession with his young wife begins at the moment of their first meeting, as he helps Etna and her companions escape from a fire in a hotel restaurant, and culminates in a marriage doomed by secrets and betrayal. Written with the intelligence and grace that are the hallmarks of Anita Shreve's bestselling novels, this gripping tale of desire, jealousy, and loss is peopled by unforgettable characters as real as the emotions that bring them together.

      All He Ever Wanted
      3.0
    • Women Together, Women Alone

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The thoughts of seven women on how their lives have changed since they joined the women's movement in the early seventies, each of whose lives is a fascinating paradigm for 20 years of social change.

      Women Together, Women Alone
    • Gefesselt in Seide. Eine gefangene Liebe

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Amerikanische Autorin, geb. 1946. Gefesselt in Seide: In panischer Angst vor ihrem Mann flieht Maureen mit ihrem Baby aus New York in ein entlegenes Fischerdorf. Hier endlich findet sie Wärme und Liebe. Doch schon bald spürt ihr Mann sie auf, und die Tragödoe nimmt ihren Lauf Eine gefangene Liebe: Nach vielen Jahren begegnen sich Charles und Sian - sie blieb die große Sehnsucht seines Lebens seit den Ferien in einem Sommercamp. Schon das erste Wiedersehn löst die magische Anziehungskraft erneut aus

      Gefesselt in Seide. Eine gefangene Liebe
      4.0
    • Bodysurf

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "Lo que prometía ser un verano tranquilo se convierte en una encrucijada llena de desengaños, traiciones, amor y, por supuesto, mucho bodysurf"--Cubierta.

      Bodysurf
      2.8
    • De laatste ontmoeting

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      / 9044303317 / Literature translated into Dutch / Nederlands / Dutch / Néerlandais / Niederländisch / soft cover / 14 x 21 cm / 288 .pp /

      De laatste ontmoeting
    • Les étrangères: L'objet de son désir

      Roman

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Dans la Nouvelle-Angleterre du début du XXe siècle, l'histoire d'une passion amoureuse ravagée par la jalousie. Un roman intense et violent sur le désir, le mensonge et la trahison, porté par l'écriture élégante et subtile d'Anita Shreve. Lors du voyage en train qui l'emmène en Virginie, Nicholas Van Tassel, austère professeur d'université, retrace l'histoire de son mariage avec Etna Bliss et son amour pour elle, insensé et absolu. Trente ans plus tôt, Nicholas aperçoit Etna pour la première fois. À cet instant, il n'a plus qu'une obsession : conquérir cette femme mystérieuse et singulière, l'épouser pour ne jamais la perdre. Des années durant, la passion brûlante de Nicholas se heurte à la froideur implacable de son épouse. Retranchée derrière un mur de silence et de secrets, incapable de lui rendre son amour, Etna poussera son mari au désespoir, jusqu'au drame...

      Les étrangères: L'objet de son désir
    • Gefesselt in Seide

      Thriller

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Eine junge Frau flieht mit ihrem Baby vor ihrem brutalen Ehemann in ein kleines Fischerdorf. Eines Tages holt die Vergangenheit sie ein. - Thriller.

      Gefesselt in Seide