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Rick Collignon

    Rick Collignon creëert romans die diep geworteld zijn in de unieke sfeer van Guadalupe, New Mexico, en die de complexiteit van het leven en de menselijke conditie verkennen. Zijn verhalende stijl wordt gekenmerkt door diepgaand inzicht in personages en een nauwgezette weergave van de plek, waardoor lezers worden ondergedompeld in de geest van zijn gekozen thuisland. Met zijn werk biedt Collignon meeslepende verhalen, rijk aan emotionele diepgang en resonerende thema's. Zijn schrijven nodigt uit tot contemplatie over identiteit, ergens thuishoren en de zoektocht naar betekenis.

    Die Geister des Hauses Montoya
    Lost in a Place So Small
    A Santo in the Image of Cristobal Garcia
    Madewell Brown
    • Madewell Brown

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,3(28)Tarief

      The narrative unfolds through the mysterious life of a tall black man who lived quietly in Guadalupe, New Mexico, for seven years before disappearing. After the death of Ruffino Trujillo, his son Cipriano uncovers a canvas bag linked to the man, containing personal artifacts that hint at a deeper story. When Cipriano sends an unposted letter found in the bag, it reaches Rachael in Cairo, Illinois, who believes it connects her to her missing grandfather. Themes of identity, legacy, and the impact of the past intertwine in this poignant tale.

      Madewell Brown
    • 4,0(1)Tarief

      Set in the village of Guadalupe, the narrative unfolds from its dramatic creation by a madman through to a climactic event involving a dead man igniting chaos. This ambitious novel explores the village's transformation and the impact of its tumultuous history, blending elements of madness and destruction in a compelling tale.

      A Santo in the Image of Cristobal Garcia
    • Lost in a Place So Small

      • 236bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,2(6)Tarief

      Set in the village of Guadalupe, this poignant narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the struggle against a troubled past. The story features a cast of memorable characters who are deeply invested in their community's future. Collignon's writing is characterized by a spare style and dry wit, capturing the essence of the residents' challenges and resilience. This work stands out as a testament to the human spirit amidst adversity.

      Lost in a Place So Small