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Jean Thompson

    Het schrijven van Jean Thompson wordt geprezen om haar verkwikkende en briljant-intelligente verkenning van de aard van liefde in al haar verborgen en manifeste dimensies. Ze duikt diep in de complexiteit van menselijke verbindingen en vangt de genuanceerde innerlijke levens van haar personages met diepgaand inzicht. Thompson navigeert meesterlijk door het ingewikkelde landschap van relaties en biedt lezers een indringende kijk op de kern van de menselijke ervaring. Haar onderscheidende stem en inzichtelijke vertelkunst maken haar een belangrijke figuur in de hedendaagse literatuur.

    Bruder der Wölfe
    PresentChild
    Editor's Choice
    • PresentChild

      A Gift for You and Your Family

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      The PresentChild® Method shows clearly how your child's dedication to your happiness in life is just as active and fierce as yours is to theirs. The only difference is that your child uses the languages of play, development, behaviour or symptoms, to make clear what needs adjustment in your life. Using the PresentChild® Method your child's instructions are 'translated' so precisely that you are able to hear them with your heart, recognize their truth and are motivated to undertake the necessary actions. This not only enriches your life but also has a positive effect on your child's behaviour and well-being, often without additional help for your child! With the aid of practical instructions and exercises and Janita's accessible, recognizable story the chance that you too will be touched by your child is high.Janita Venema is initiator of the 'PresentChildR® Method'. She has developed a methodical approach, which enables us to understand what children have to say about their parents' lives.

      PresentChild2012
    • Editor's Choice

      Literature and Graphics from the U.S. Small Press

      • 501bladzijden
      • 18 uur lezen

      Among the 110 contributors: Raymond Carver, Amiri Baraka, Jean Thompson, Charles Bukowski, Isabella Gardner, Ted Kooser, Robert Bly, Robert Creeley . . . Selections made from nominations by the editors of independent noncommercial presses and magazines, spanning the period from 1965 to 1977. Editor's Choice II: Fiction, Poetry & Art from the U.S. Small Press covers 1978 to 1983. Editor's Choice III covers 1984 to 1990.

      Editor's Choice1980
      4,5