Reader, she married me... the beloved, enigmatic hero of Jane Eyre tells his story for the first time.
Sarah Shoemaker Boeken
Sarah Shoemaker's reis om een gepubliceerde schrijfster te worden was lang en kronkelig, met rollen als lerares, huisvrouw en bibliothecaresse. Ze creëert meeslepende verhalen die zich verdiepen in de complexiteit van personages en relaties, en vaak het innerlijke leven van figuren uit de klassieke literatuur verkennen. Shoemaker's werk kenmerkt zich door haar scherpzinnige onderzoek naar motivaties en haar vermogen om nieuwe perspectieven te bieden op geliefde personages. Haar schrijven nodigt lezers uit om individuen dieper te begrijpen, waarbij ze de geest belichaamt van het creëren van de verhalen die we graag willen lezen.



"It is 1908 and Smyrna is the most cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean Sea. Though long a part of the Ottoman Empire, Smyrna has always been Greek, and its citizens honor the traditions of previous generations. The Demirigis and Melopoulos families are no different, and now Liana Demirigis will wed the only Melopoulos son, Vassili--a marriage arranged by her parents. After the wedding, Liana and Vassili build an idyllic life for themselves and their children outside of the city, safe from rising political tensions roiling the region and the world. But less than a decade later, the growing divisions between the Greeks and Turks threaten to boil over. When each country chooses a different side with the outbreak of the Great War, a hunger to reclaim Izmir consumes Greece. Suddenly Liana and her family, like thousands of others like them, are thrust into danger ... and many will not survive"-- Provided by publisher
"Honoring the History of the Brandeis Library is an illuminating look at Brandeis's unique and invaluable rare text collection. It features items including rare books, artistic works, photographs, manuscript collections, Judaica materials, historically significant archival collections, and more"-- Provided by publisher