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Kate Horsley

    Kate Horsleys schrijven brengt de weinig bekende maar ontzagwekkende levens van gewone mensen in buitengewone tijden tot leven. Haar romans zijn diep geïnspireerd door haar onderzoek naar de ervaringen van vrouwen in het Amerikaanse Westen. Met een achtergrond die Zenboeddhisme omvat en een diepe band met inheemse Amerikaanse literatuur, creëert ze verhalen die diepgaande thema's verkennen. Haar werk wordt gekenmerkt door een krachtige verhalende stem en een scherpzinnige analyse van de menselijke geest.

    The Monster's Wife
    The American Girl
    The Changeling
    Confessions of a Pagan Nun
    • 2016

      From a bright new talent comes a twisting psychological thriller with a shocking conclusion, perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, B.A. Paris and Helen Fields.

      The American Girl
    • 2014

      The Monster's Wife

      • 258bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      A literary gothic, in the tradition of Jean Rhys s Wide Sargasso Sea and Valerie Martin s Mary Reilly. A startling new sequel to Mary Shelley s classic novel Frankenstein. Told from the perspective of the girl Victor Frankenstein transformed into a Bride for his monster. To a tiny island in the Scottish Orkneys, peopled by a devout community of twenty, comes Victor Frankenstein, driven there by a Devil's bargain: to make a wife for the Creature who is stalking him across Europe. In this darkly-wrought answer to Frankenstein, we hear the untold tale of the monster's wife through the perspective of the doctor's housemaid."

      The Monster's Wife
    • 2005

      The Changeling

      A Novel

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,7(331)Tarief

      Set in fourteenth-century Ireland, this narrative follows Grey, a peasant girl raised as a boy, who discovers her true identity at adolescence. Her journey explores various roles—son, wife, warrior, and mother—each offering unique insights yet failing to fully define her. Amidst the backdrop of political turmoil, corrupt institutions, and the Black Death, Grey learns to embrace the fluidity of identity. Her quest for understanding leads her to find peace and redemption in the transient nature of self, making for a rich exploration of identity and resilience.

      The Changeling
    • 2002

      Confessions of a Pagan Nun

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,9(2268)Tarief

      Exploring themes of faith, love, and loss, this beautifully written narrative follows a druid-turned-nun during the transformative period of Ireland's Christian era. The protagonist's journey reflects the intertwining of spirituality and personal struggle, offering profound insights into the complexities of belief and identity. Through her experiences, the book delves into the rich tapestry of early Irish culture and religion, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in historical and spiritual explorations.

      Confessions of a Pagan Nun