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Christina Baker Kline

    1 januari 1964

    Christina Baker Kline is een auteur wiens romans zich verdiepen in de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring. Met haar inzichtelijke proza en meeslepende vertelstijl trekt ze lezers mee naar het hart van haar verhalen, die worden erkend om hun literaire waarde. Haar werk verkent consequent universele thema's als verbinding, herinnering en ergens bij horen, en biedt diepgaande reflecties over wat het betekent om mens te zijn. Kline's benadering van storytelling is zowel nauwgezet als suggestief, wat resulteert in fictie die diep resoneert bij het publiek.

    Christina Baker Kline
    The Exiles
    Way Life Should Be LP, The
    Orphan Train Girl
    Orphan Train. Der Zug der Waisen, englische Ausgabe
    Black Women Directors
    Orphan train
    • Orphan train

      • 273bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      4,3(1830)Tarief

      "Penobscot Indian Molly Ayer is close to 'aging out' out of the foster care system. A community service position helping an elderly woman clean out her home is the only thing keeping Molly out of juvie and worse.... As she helps Vivian sort through her possessions and memories, Molly learns that she and Vivian aren't as different as they seem to be. A young Irish immigrant orphaned in New York City, Vivian was put on a train to the Midwest with hundreds of other children whose destinies would be determined by luck and chance. Molly discovers that she has the power to help Vivian find answers to mysteries that have haunted her for her entire life--answers that will ultimately free them both. Rich in detail and epic in scope, Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline is a powerful novel of upheaval and resilience, of unexpected friendship, and of the secrets we carry that keep us from finding out who we are."--from publisher's description

      Orphan train
    • Black Women Directors

      • 96bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      4,4(3)Tarief

      For far too long, the cultural and historical narratives about film have overlooked the contributions of Black women directors. This book remedies this omission by highlighting the trajectory of the culturally significant work of Black women directors in the U.S., from the under-examined pioneers of the silent era to the contemporary Black women directors in Hollywood.

      Black Women Directors
    • The author of "Bird in Hand" and "The Way Life Should Be" delivers a captivating story of two very different women who build an unexpected friendship: a 91-year-old woman with a hidden past as an orphan-train rider and the teenage girl whose own troubled adolescence leads her to seek answers

      Orphan Train. Der Zug der Waisen, englische Ausgabe
    • Orphan Train Girl

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,2(124)Tarief

      The story centers on a twelve-year-old foster girl who develops a deep and unexpected friendship with a ninety-one-year-old woman. As they share their life experiences, themes of resilience, connection, and the search for belonging emerge. This young readers' edition offers a poignant exploration of their unique relationship, highlighting the power of intergenerational bonds and the impact of shared stories.

      Orphan Train Girl
    • Way Life Should Be LP, The

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,8(5)Tarief

      Exploring themes of self-discovery and redemption, this novel delves into the transformative journeys of its characters as they navigate life's challenges and embrace new beginnings. With rich storytelling and emotional depth, the narrative unfolds the complexities of relationships and the power of second chances, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths and choices.

      Way Life Should Be LP, The
    • Naive Evangeline lost her position as a governess and her grip on her destiny when she found herself pregnant out of wedlock. After spending months in Newgate prison, she doesn't know whether she should be grateful or despairing when she is moved to a prison ship. What she does know is that her child will almost certainly be born during the journey to Australia. On board, Evangeline strikes up a friendship with Hazel, practically a child herself, sentenced to seven years transport for stealing a silver spoon. Great Britain considers Australia an unpeopled colony, but Mathinna is the orphaned daughter of the chief of the Lowreenne tribe, one of a number of peoples whose lands have been seized and their way of life subject to criticism, study, and missionary zeal. Adopted by the new governor of Tasmania and brought to Hobart to live with the family, Mathinna is treated more like a curiosity than a child. Evangeline, Hazel, and Mathinna will become part of the story of the creation of a new society in the land beyond the seas

      The Exiles
    • While the death of a parent is always painful, losing both is life-altering. When author Allison Gilbert lost both parents at age 32, she could not find any books that spoke to her with the same level of compassion and reassurance that she found in the support group she belonged to, so she decided to write one of her own. The result is a sensitive and candid portrayal of loss that brings together experiences from famous and ordinary grief-stricken sons and daughters that explores the regrets, heartache and sometimes, relief, that accompanies pain and healing.Always Too Soon provides a range of intimate conversations with those — famous and not — who have lost both parents, providing readers with a source of comfort and inspiration as they learn to negotiate their new place in the world. Contributors include Hope Edelman, Geraldine Ferraro, Dennis Franz, Barbara Ehrenreich, Yogi Berra, Rosanne Cash, and Ice-T, as well as those who lost parents to the Oklahoma City bombing, the World Trade Center bombings, drunk driving, and more.

      Always too soon : voices of support for those who have lost both parents
    • A Piece of the World

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,9(1367)Tarief

      'Graceful, moving and powerful . . . a wonderful story that seems to have been waiting, all this time, for Kline to come along and tell it' MICHAEL CHABON

      A Piece of the World
    • Desire Lines

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      3,4(118)Tarief

      Exploring the complexities of friendship and the impact of haunting memories, this novel weaves a poignant narrative that delves into the emotional landscapes of its characters. The story, crafted by a bestselling author, invites readers to reflect on the bonds that shape us and the past we carry with us. Through rich storytelling, it promises to engage with themes of connection and the lingering effects of our experiences, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate deep, character-driven tales.

      Desire Lines
    • London 1840: Die junge Hebamme Hazel wird wegen Diebstahls zu einer Haftstrafe in einer australischen Sträflingskolonie verurteilt – eine Verbannung ans Ende der Welt. Der Schiffsalltag auf der Überfahrt ist hart, und die verurteilten Frauen sind der männlichen Besatzung schutzlos ausgeliefert. Trost und Freundschaft findet Hazel bei Evangeline, einer schwangeren Mitgefangenen. Sie verspricht der ehemaligen Gouvernante, ihr Kind sicher in die neue Welt zu bringen. Doch das Schicksal stellt die Frauen auf eine harte Probe, und als Hazel in Australien an Land geht, steht sie schon bald vor der schwersten Entscheidung ihres Lebens ...

      Die Insel am Ende der Welt