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A Crooked Tree (eBook)

A Novel
CHF 20.55
Verlag: HarperCollins
ISBN: 978-0-06-304985-7
GTIN: 9780063049857
Einband: Adobe Digital Editions
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This "meticulously plotted" novel explores "the mysteries of dysfunctional families... and adolescents' imperfect... understanding of the world of adults" (Sarah Lyall The New York Times Book Review). "The night we left Ellen on the road, we drove up the mountain in silence." It is the early 1980s and fifteen-year-old Libby is obsessed withThe Field Guide to the Trees of North America, a gift her Irish immigrant father gave her before he died. She finds solace in "The Kingdom," a stand of red oak and thick mountain laurel near her home in suburban Pennsylvania, where she can escape from her large and unruly family and share menthol cigarettes and lukewarm beers with her best friend. One night, while driving home, Libby's mother, exhausted and overwhelmed with the fighting in the backseat, pulls over and orders Libby's little sister Ellen to walk home. What none of this family knows as they drive off leaving a twelve-year-old girl on the side of the road five miles from home with darkness closing in, is what will happen next. A Crooked Treeis a surprising, indelible novel, both a poignant portrayal of an unmoored childhood giving way to adolescence, and a gripping tale about the unexpected reverberations of one rash act. "Beautifully written with tenderness and wisdom." -Elizabeth Wetmore,New York Timesbestselling author ofValentine "Suspenseful, affecting, and disarmingly evocative of childhood and the not-so-distant era of the 1980s." -Kirkus Reviews "Filled with pathos, nostalgia, and the best kind of suspense.." -Liz Moore,New York Timesbestselling author ofLong Bright River "Completely entrancing." -Julia Pierpont,New York Times-bestselling author ofAmong the Ten Thousand Things

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This "meticulously plotted" novel explores "the mysteries of dysfunctional families... and adolescents' imperfect... understanding of the world of adults" (Sarah Lyall The New York Times Book Review). "The night we left Ellen on the road, we drove up the mountain in silence." It is the early 1980s and fifteen-year-old Libby is obsessed withThe Field Guide to the Trees of North America, a gift her Irish immigrant father gave her before he died. She finds solace in "The Kingdom," a stand of red oak and thick mountain laurel near her home in suburban Pennsylvania, where she can escape from her large and unruly family and share menthol cigarettes and lukewarm beers with her best friend. One night, while driving home, Libby's mother, exhausted and overwhelmed with the fighting in the backseat, pulls over and orders Libby's little sister Ellen to walk home. What none of this family knows as they drive off leaving a twelve-year-old girl on the side of the road five miles from home with darkness closing in, is what will happen next. A Crooked Treeis a surprising, indelible novel, both a poignant portrayal of an unmoored childhood giving way to adolescence, and a gripping tale about the unexpected reverberations of one rash act. "Beautifully written with tenderness and wisdom." -Elizabeth Wetmore,New York Timesbestselling author ofValentine "Suspenseful, affecting, and disarmingly evocative of childhood and the not-so-distant era of the 1980s." -Kirkus Reviews "Filled with pathos, nostalgia, and the best kind of suspense.." -Liz Moore,New York Timesbestselling author ofLong Bright River "Completely entrancing." -Julia Pierpont,New York Times-bestselling author ofAmong the Ten Thousand Things

Autor Mannion, Una
Verlag HarperCollins
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Seitenangabe 316 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 2'813 KB
Plattform EPUB

Über den Autor Una Mannion

Una Mannion wuchs mit sieben Geschwistern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania auf. Viele Sommer ihrer Kindheit verbrachte sie in Irland, dem Heimatland ihres Vaters. In den 1990er Jahren siedelte Una Mannion ins County Sligo über. Sie lehrt am Institute of Technology in Sligo und gibt gemeinsam mit Louise Kennedy und Eoin McNamee die Literaturzeitschrift The Cormorant heraus. Für ihre Gedichte und Kurzgeschichten wurde sie mehrfach mit Preisen ausgezeichnet. 2021 erschien bei Steidl ihr erster Roman Licht zwischen den Bäumen.

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