Esther Freud píše příběhy, které se hluboce noří do lidské psychiky a složitých rodinných vztahů. Její díla jsou charakteristická pronikavým vhledem do motivací postav a melancholickou atmosférou. Freudian styl je plynulý a evokativní, často snový, přesto pevně zakořeněný v realitě prožívaných emocí. Čtenáři se mohou těšit na introspektivní cesty, které odhalují jemné nuance lidského srdce a hledání sounáležitosti.
1914. In the village of Dunwich on the Suffolk coast young Thomas Maggs befriends mysterious Scotsman and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh whom the locals call Mac. Just as Thomas and Mac's friendship begins to bloom, war with Germany is declared and as the war weighs increasingly heavily on the community, the villagers on the home front become increasingly suspicious of Mac and his curious behavior
V Knize léta Tove Janssonová, autorka známých příběhů o Muminech, zpracovala své vlastní vzpomínky na léta, která v dětství trávila na ostrůvku Klovharun u finského pobřeží. Prostořeká Sofie přijíždí na ostrov spolu s tatínkem a babičkou, a zatímco tatínek většinou pracuje, babička se Sofií si užívají volného času, divoké přírody a nespoutaného moře. Podnikají průzkumné výpravy po ostrově, staví si vlastní Benátky v mokřinách, jezdí na člunu a sdílejí různá tajemství. Babička si se Sofii většinou dobře rozumí, protože si umí hrát a má bujnou fantazii, někdy se ale obě i do krve pohádají a občas se jejich role dokonce obrátí, takže Sofie až příliš volnomyšlenkářskou babičku přísně usměrňuje. Drobné příhody z ostrovního života jsou zachyceny s jemným vtipem a hlubokým porozuměním pro citové nejistoty dětství i nástrahy stáří.
'This book ranks alongside PADDY CLARKE HA HA HA as one of the very few great contemporary novels about childhood' William Sutcliffe, Independent on Sunday 'Everything was going to be different this year' - Tess is nine years old and wants her new family to work out, even though her brother Jake is not so sure. THE WILD is a brilliant, clear-eyed evocation of the collision of families and step families, adult and childhood worlds.
Rosaleen, a young schoolgirl in the early Sixties, embarks on a secret affair with the renowned sculptor Felix Lehmann, a Jewish bohemian. As the rebellious daughter of Irish publicans, she finds herself swept away in a whirlwind of romance, art, and indulgence, modeling for Felix while they escape to France and Soho. However, their idyllic life shatters when Rosaleen discovers she is pregnant. Forced out of her home and job, she seeks refuge in a convent in Ireland, only to face a harsh reality that starkly contrasts her expectations.
In present-day London, Kate struggles with her unfulfilled artistic aspirations and an unhappy marriage while raising her young daughter. She feels a stirring within her, prompting her to confront a mystery from her past linked to recurring visions of a tree that invade her dreams. On the brink of a breakthrough, she travels to Ireland, uncertain of what she seeks.
Meanwhile, Aoife sits by her dying husband Cashell, recounting their life together, from their wartime courtship to their return from exile. Yet, a significant piece of their history remains unspoken. As time slips away, Aoife urgently needs Cashell to reveal the fate of Rosaleen. This beautifully written novel explores themes of love, motherhood, secrets, and the liberating power of truth.
When her mother decides to take her and her sister away from life as they know it and move to Morocco, a five-year-old English school girl embarks on an adventure-filled romp through northern Africa.
The architect Klaus Lehmann loves his wife, Elsa, with a passion that continues throughout their married life, despite long periods of separation. Almost half a century after Lehmann's death in the village of Steerborough, a young woman, Lily, arrives to research his life and work. Poring over Klaus's letters to Elsa, Lily pieces together the story of their lives. And alone in her rented cottage by the sea, she begins to sense an absence in her own life that may not be filled by simply going home.
This novel interweaves the story of Sarah, a pregnant, out-of-work actress, with that of her ancestors in Germany at the time of World War I. For it is only now, as long-since confiscated estate of Gaglow is about to be returned, that the generations can be brought together across the decades.
On a holiday with her father, Lara meets the Willoughby family, rife with illicit alliances and vendettas. The more embroiled Lara becomes with them, and with the beautiful Kip, the more consumed she is with doubt, curiosity and dread. And so begins her journey into self discovery and across the fine line between childhood and what lies beyond.
Oorspr. titel: The wild. Na haar scheiding trekt een vrouw met haar kinderen in bij een man met drie dochters, hetgeen de nodige complicaties oplevert.