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Carol Bruneau

    Carol Bruneaus schrijfstijl duikt in de levens van complexe vrouwelijke personages en onderzoekt hoe hun lot wordt gevormd door uitdagende omgevingen en diepe familiale banden. Haar proza onderscheidt zich door scherp psychologisch inzicht en een lyrische, suggestieve stijl die lezers aantrekt in werelden vol spanning en zelfontdekking. Bruneau verweeft meesterlijk de structuur van het dagelijks leven met diepe emotionele stromingen, en creëert verhalen die resoneren met thema's als identiteit, herinnering en veerkracht ondanks tegenspoed.

    A Bird on Every Tree
    No Ordinary Magic
    These Good Hands
    Berth
    A Circle on the Surface
    Glass Voices
    • Glass Voices

      10th Anniversary Edition

      • 312bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,7(3)Tarief

      Set against the backdrop of the 1917 Halifax Explosion, Lucy and Harry Caines grapple with profound grief after losing their infant daughter. As they attempt to rebuild their lives on the shores of Halifax, their relationship deteriorates under the weight of guilt and addiction. Years later, Harry's stroke forces Lucy to confront their shared trauma and her own role in their struggles. This poignant narrative explores themes of survival, loss, and the journey toward self-discovery and healing amidst the shadows of the past.

      Glass Voices
    • A Circle on the Surface

      • 280bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,6(45)Tarief

      Set in 1943, the story follows newlyweds Enman and Una Greene as they navigate their marriage while grappling with haunting pasts and hidden secrets. Despite their dreams of happiness, they struggle to understand how to build a fulfilling life together, highlighting the challenges of love and the impact of unresolved issues.

      A Circle on the Surface
    • Berth

      • 376bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      "Uprooted, longing for love and to feel somehow situated, Willa Jackson flees life as a military wife when she meets Hugh, the lighthouse keeper on McNabs Island in Halifax Harbour. The object of her fantasies, a musician, he's the last of a dying breed in this story set during the final days of lightkeeping before automation. Romanced by this magical location--so close to the city and its lively communities, yet so remote--she involves her ten-year-old son, Alex, in her escape. Things sour when isolation and Hugh, harbourer of secrets deadlier than she can imagine, turn as brutal as the forces of nature--and of self-deception--that threaten to engulf all three. A tender yet heartbreaking story of one woman's reckoning."-- Provided by publisher

      Berth
    • These Good Hands

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Set against the backdrop of war-torn France in 1943, the story follows Mademoiselle, a fictionalized version of sculptor Camille Claudel, as she reflects on her artistic journey from the confines of an asylum. Through her relationship with Solange Poitier, a compassionate nurse, themes of friendship and resilience emerge. The novel intricately weaves art history with a critique of misogyny, giving Claudel a powerful voice and highlighting her neglected contributions to the art world.

      These Good Hands
    • No Ordinary Magic

      The Art of Laurie Swim

      • 104bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Shortlisted for the APMA Best Atlantic-Published Book Award, this work showcases exceptional storytelling and a unique perspective on its themes. It captures the essence of its setting and characters, offering readers an engaging exploration of the human experience. The narrative is rich with emotional depth and insight, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary literature.

      No Ordinary Magic
    • A Bird on Every Tree

      • 152bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Exploring the evolving notions of Nova Scotian identity, this collection features 12 stories that showcase Carol Bruneau's distinctive narrative style. With her experience from previous acclaimed works, she delves into the complexities of culture and belonging, offering readers a rich tapestry of characters and experiences that reflect the diverse landscape of Nova Scotia.

      A Bird on Every Tree