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Carregando... My Dream of Youde Nuala O'Faolain
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Absolutely hated this book. Narrator was pathetic and not in an interesting way. Couldn’t even finish it, made it halfway through and had to quit. ( ) Kathleen de Burca ist bereit, bis an die Grenzen zu gehen. Die Grenzen der Liebe, die sie seit Jahren vermisst. Dabei stößt sie nicht nur auf die ebenso skandalöse wie tragische Geschichte einer Amour fou, sondern vor allem auf einen Mann, der ihre Gefühle herausfordert. Vielleicht zum letzten Mal. Ein großartiger Roman über die Schmerzen der Leidenschaft und die Unbedingtheit der Liebe. L'angoscia del tempo che fugge e la morte del suo più caro amico innescano una profonda crisi nella vita di Kathleen, cinquantenne giornalista single di origine irlandese e residente a Londra. Da qui il bisogno di tornare a casa, magari con la scusa di un viaggio di lavoro, sulle tracce di uno scandalo ottocentesco. La vicenda riguarda l'adulterio di Marianne, moglie di un proprietario terriero, innamoratasi di un servitore. Ed è la passione ad affascinare Kathleen, una passione che ella stessa ha inseguito invano. Così, al viaggio reale nella propria terra, si sovrappone un viaggio interiore alla riscoperta di un passato burrascoso e alla storia personale si intreccia la storia dell'Irlanda e delle sue donne. Irish born Kathleen De Burca has arrived at a crossroads in her life. Nearing fifty she loses her best friend and coworker to a heart attack. As a travel writer, Kathleen has lived in London for nearly thirty years and has never married or had children. Jimmy was the closest person she could call family. But, when she is presented with the lifetime achievement award she was supposed to share with her best friend she realizes there is more to life than travel miles and exotic venues. Why not go home to Ireland? Why not research a century old crime that has long fascinated her? So begins Kathleen's story. Her past is as complicated as her future is a blank slate. Giving up everything, she lays herself bare to the tragedies of the past; remembrances of long ago transgressions; all the cringe-worthy scars of yesterday. But, as she says on page 408, "Tragedies end." And so they do. Kathleen learns to pick up the pieces and face the black slate of tomorrow with a different kind of courage than it took in order to come home. As an aside, I felt the ending gave O'Faolain room for a sequel. Just saying. **Molloy's reading of My Dream of You was fantastic! ** sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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From one of Ireland's most talented journalists, an extraordinary fiction debut, compelling, colourful and romantic. Kathleen is a 49-year-old travel writer, an Irishwoman based in London who has not been back to Ireland since she was twenty. Her home is her office, her family and friends a few close colleagues. She has not experienced passion since she was young. When, over the course of a few weeks, the props of her life fall away one after another, it is to passion that she turns - not in her own life, but in the fragmentary account of a scandalous affair in 19th century rural Ireland, between the wife of a big Anglo-Irish landlord, and her servant. And so Kathleen is drawn back to Ireland, to see whether she can find out more... Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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