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Bethan Roberts

    Bethan Roberts creëert verhalen die de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en de subtiliteit van verborgen emoties onderzoeken. Haar proza onderscheidt zich door een gevoelige weergave van de menselijke psyche en de morele ambiguïteiten van haar personages. Roberts verkent thema's als identiteit, herinnering en maatschappelijke verwachtingen, vaak tegen suggestieve achtergronden. Haar onderscheidende stijl is zowel precies als suggestief, en nodigt lezers uit tot een diepgaande verkenning van het innerlijke leven van haar personages.

    Bethan Roberts
    Das Kind der Anderen
    Nightingale
    The Good Plain Cook
    Graceland
    My Policeman (Movie Tie-In)
    Mijn politieman
    • Now a motion picture starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, and David Dawson, an exquisitely told, tragic tale of thwarted love. “Stunning…fraught and honest.” —New York Times Book Review It is in 1950's Brighton that Marion first catches sight of Tom. He teaches her to swim, gently guiding her through the water in the shadow of the city's famous pier and Marion is smitten—determined her love alone will be enough for them both. A few years later near the Brighton Museum, Patrick meets Tom. Patrick is besotted, and opens Tom's eyes to a glamorous, sophisticated new world of art, travel, and beauty. Tom is their policeman, and in this age it is safer for him to marry Marion and meet Patrick in secret. The two lovers must share him, until one of them breaks and three lives are destroyed. In this evocative portrait of midcentury England, Bethan Roberts reimagines the real life relationship the novelist E. M. Forster had with a policeman, Bob Buckingham, and his wife. My Policeman is a deeply heartfelt story of love's passionate endurance, and the devastation wrought by a repressive society.

      My Policeman (Movie Tie-In)
    • Graceland

      • 432bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen
      3,7(162)Tarief

      What happens when your only son becomes The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll? From the moment she first holds him, after his twin brother is stillborn, Gladys Presley loves her son Elvis ferociously. She will be his greatest influence, the love of his life. She will be the one by his side, when Elvis is a boy and his father is in the jailhouse; as the family move from place to place, skirting poverty in Tupelo, Mississippi; as Elvis’s obsession with music grows; as they move to Memphis and he begins his whirlwind rise to never-before-seen success… And he will love her back, even as his heart is turned by the blues, clothes and girls. But while he makes it big in Hollywood, brings audiences across the land to their knees and achieves unimagined wealth and fame, there is another story – of drinking and diet pills, loneliness and loss. While the heat and music of the American South in the 40s and 50s play in the background, a heartbreaking portrait of a mother’s love and a son’s devotion takes centre stage. When Elvis reaches the height of his power, he buys his family the ultimate mansion on the hill, Graceland, where he hopes his mother will be happy. The reality, though, is very different, and Elvis finds that even kings must go on alone. 'Graceland is an astonishing literary achievement. Bethan Roberts somehow manages to unlock the mystery to that beautiful sadness in the voice of Elvis. Utterly heartbreaking.' Jake Arnott

      Graceland
    • It's summer 1936, and the world is on the cusp of change, but there's little sign of this in rural Sussex. So when Kitty Allen answers an advert looking for 'a good plain cook', she has no idea what she's in for. For starters, her employer is an American called Ellen Steinberg who believes in having the staff call her by her first name and sunbathing in the nude. Then there's Ellen's eleven-year-old daughter, Geenie, a bright, unhappy little thing, and Mrs Steinberg's gentleman friend, Mr Crane, who's said to be a poet - even though he doesn't have a beard and doesn't actually write much poetry. Rich bohemians imagining themselves as communists, Steinberg and Crane see themselves as champions of 'the people' - not that they know the first thing about how the people actually live. Kitty is in no position to criticise - after all she claimed to be a good plain cook, despite hardly knowing how to boil an egg. Utterly out of her depth, she is relieved to have the gardener, Arthur, to talk to. Otherwise she'd never last a summer in this madhouse. Ellen Steinberg wants life to run as smoothly as the love story she imagines her lover George Crane to be writing. But as Kitty arrives, the dream is on the edge of falling apart.

      The Good Plain Cook
    • Nightingale

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: 'No Better Dress than Russet Brown' -- 1: Natural History Nightingales: 'When the Buds of the Leaves Are Swelling' -- 2: Literary Nightingales: 'Old-World Pain' -- 3: Literary Nightingales: 'Selfsame Song' -- 4: Musical Nightingales: 'Organ of Delight' -- 5: 'Immortal Bird'? Nightingales in Decline -- Timeline -- References -- Select Bibliography -- Associations and Websites -- Acknowledgements -- Photo Acknowledgements -- Index.

      Nightingale
    • Es ist ein ganz gewöhnlicher Morgen, an dem Maggie den zweijährigen Samuel entführt. Die junge Frau wurde von ihrer Cousine Nula als Nanny angestellt. Nun bricht sie ohne deren Wissen mit dem Kind zur walisischen Insel Anglesay auf. Zu jenem Bootshaus, in dem Maggie und Nula sechzehn Jahre zuvor einen gemeinsamen Sommer voller Verstrickungen verbrachten, der alles veränderte. Während Nula um das Leben ihres Sohnes bangt, muss sie sich den Erinnerungen stellen, die sie so lange aus ihrem Leben verbannte…

      Das Kind der Anderen