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Joy Jordan-Lake

    Joy Jordan-Lake je autorka, jejíž díla se ponořila do složitých témat rasy, náboženství a společenské spravedlnosti v americké kultuře. Její analýza 19. století se soustředí na to, jak se s rasou vyrovnávala americká fikce a jaké intersekce existují mezi literaturou, teologií a rasou. Jordan-Lake zkoumá napětí a střety, které vznikají, když se odlišné komunity srážejí, a oslavuje sílu statečnosti tváří v tvář předsudkům. Prostřednictvím svého psaní nabízí pronikavé pohledy na lidskou zkušenost, často s nádechem jižanské gotiky a bystrou inteligencí.

    Blue Hole Back Home
    A Crazy-Much Love
    All the Little Animals
    A Tangled Mercy
    Sir Drake the Brave
    A Bend of Light
    • A quiet coastal village in post-World War II America is shaken when the secrets of the past and present collide in a riveting novel by the bestselling author of Under a Gilded Moon. Five years after the war, Amie Stilwell, a photo interpreter for an Allied unit in England, returns to her hometown in Maine. Jobless and discouraged but stubbornly resourceful, she's starting over in the same coastal village where her life once went so wrong. Waiting for her is Shibby Travis, the surrogate mother with whom Amie never lost touch. But the unexpected also awaits... A silent, abandoned boy is found with a note from a stranger pleading that he be watched over. Amie and Shibby take him in, but the mysteries multiply when a Boston socialite is found dead in a nearby barn and an old friend, believed to be a casualty of war, suddenly reappears. Trained to see what others cannot, to scan for clues, and to expose enemies, Amie uses her skills to protect a child, solve a crime, and find the motive behind a veteran's masquerade. But through the hazy filter of a town's secrets, Amie must also confront her own painful past.

      A Bend of Light
    • This picture book illustrates the powerful theme that kindness can be a significant strength in children's lives. Through engaging visuals and relatable scenarios, it encourages young readers to understand the importance of compassion and empathy, promoting positive social interactions and emotional resilience.

      Sir Drake the Brave
    • A Tangled Mercy

      • 433 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      2015: After the sudden death of her troubled mother, struggling Harvard grad student Kate Drayton walks out on her lecture-- and her entire New England life. She flees to Charleston, South Carolina, the place where her parents met, convinced it holds the key to understanding her fractured family and saving her career in academia. Her mother was researching a failed 1822 slave revolt-- and Kate will continue her work. 1822: Tom Russell, a gifted blacksmith and slave, grappled with a terrible choice: arm the uprising spearheaded by members of the fiercely independent African Methodist Episcopal Church or keep his own neck out of the noose and protect the woman he loves.

      A Tangled Mercy
    • From aardvarks to zebras and everything in between, you and your kids can learn about how the animals of the world go to bed. Learn about their silly routines and their super-sweet snuggles as you tuck in and kiss your own little baby bears good night.

      All the Little Animals
    • “How MUCH is the crazy-much love?” This simple question is answered as two parents recount the journey of adopting their daughter and the many milestone moments that follow. From the child’s first bath and first time riding a tricycle, all the way to her boarding that big yellow bus, the crazy-much love grows SO MUCH that it spills out the windows and busts down the doors. A warm, lyrical celebration of the deep love parents hold for their children, and a comforting message for kids about how there can be only one special YOU.

      A Crazy-Much Love
    • Blue Hole Back Home

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      4,1(243)Ohodnotit

      Set against a backdrop of lingering prejudice, a small town grapples with its past as a new Sri Lankan girl arrives, challenging the status quo. Turtle, a girl who has always felt out of place among her peers, befriends the newcomer and introduces her to a secret spot, the Blue Hole. Their friendship sparks a series of events that reveal deep-seated tensions within the community, highlighting themes of acceptance and the complexities of love and hate. In a transformative summer, Turtle and her town confront what it truly means to belong.

      Blue Hole Back Home
    • "Biltmore House, a palatial mansion being built by the Vanderbilts, American "royalty," is in its final stages of construction in North Carolina. The country's grandest example of privilege, it symbolizes the aspirations of its owner and the dreams of a girl, just as driven, who lives in its shadow. Kerry MacGregor's future is derailed when, after two years in college in New York City, family obligations call her home to the beautiful Appalachians. She is determined to distance herself from the opulence she sees rising in the Blue Ridge Mountains, however close its reach. Her family's land is among the last pieces required to complete the Biltmore Estate. But something more powerful than an ambitious Vanderbilt heir could change Kerry's fate as, one by one, more outsiders descend on the changing landscape - a fugitive from Sicily, a reporter chasing a groundbreaking story, a debutante tainted by scandal, and a conservationist prepared to put anyone at risk to stoke the resentment of the locals. As Kerry finds herself caught in a war between wealth and poverty, innocence and corruption, she must navigate not only her own pride and desperation to survive but also the temptations of fortune and the men who control it."--Provided by publisher

      Under a Gilded Moon