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Un jour d'été 1596, dans la campagne anglaise, une petite fille tombe gravement malade. Son frère jumeau, Hamnet, part chercher de l'aide car aucun de leurs parents n'est à la maison...
Agnes, leur mère, n'est pourtant pas loin, en train de cueillir des herbes médicinales dans les champs alentour ; leur père est à Londres pour son travail ; tous deux inconscients de cette maladie, de cette ombre qui plane sur leur famille et menace de tout engloutir.
Porté par une écriture d'une beauté inouïe, ce nouveau roman de Maggie O'Farrell est la bouleversante histoire d'un frère et d'une sœur unis par un lien indéfectible, celle d'un couple atypique marqué par un deuil impossible. C'est aussi l'histoire d'une maladie " pestilentielle " qui se diffuse sur tout le continent. Mais c'est avant tout une magnifique histoire d'amour et le tendre portrait d'un petit garçon oublié par l'Histoire, qui inspira pourtant à son père, William Shakespeare, sa pièce la plus célèbre.
Livre de l'année 2020 Librairies Waterstones
WINNER OF THE 2020 WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION - THE NO. 1 BESTSELLER 2021
'Richly sensuous... something special' The Sunday Times
'A thing of shimmering wonder' David Mitchell
TWO EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE. A LOVE THAT DRAWS THEM TOGETHER. A LOSS THAT THREATENS TO TEAR THEM APART.
On a summer's day in 1596, a young girl in Stratford-upon-Avon takes to her bed with a sudden fever. Her twin brother, Hamnet, searches everywhere for help. Why is nobody at home?
Their mother, Agnes, is over a mile away, in the garden where she grows medicinal herbs. Their father is working in London.
Neither parent knows that Hamnet will not survive the week.
Hamnet is a novel inspired by the son of a famous playwright: a boy whose life has been all but forgotten, but whose name was given to one of the most celebrated plays ever written.
AS FEATURED ON DESERT ISLAND DISCS, BIG SCOTTISH BOOK CLUB AND THE ZOE BALL BOOKCLUB, A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE SUNDAY TIMES, THE TIMES, GUARDIAN, IRISH TIMES, OBSERVER, RED and THE TELEGRAPH.
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE PEN ACKERLEY PRIZE FOR MEMOIR AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY 2018*
I AM, I AM, I AM is a memoir with a difference - the unputdownable story of an extraordinary woman's life in near-death experiences. Insightful, inspirational, gorgeously written, it is a book to be read at a sitting, a story you finish newly conscious of life's fragility, determined to make every heartbeat count.
A childhood illness she was not expected to survive. A teenage yearning to escape that nearly ended in disaster. A terrifying encounter on a remote path. A mismanaged labour in an understaffed hospital. Shocking, electric, unforgettable, this is the extraordinary memoir from Costa Novel-Award winner and Sunday Timesbestselling author Maggie O'Farrell. It is a book to make you question yourself. What would you do if your life was in danger, and what would you stand to lose?
From the Costa Award winning, bestselling author of THIS MUST BE THE PLACE and I AM, I AM, I AM, comes an intense, breathtakingly accomplished story of a woman's life stolen, and reclaimed.
'Unputdownable' Ali Smith
Edinburgh in the 1930s. The Lennox family is having trouble with its youngest daughter. Esme is outspoken, unconventional, and repeatedly embarrasses them in polite society. Something will have to be done.
Years later, a young woman named Iris Lockhart receives a letter informing her that she has a great-aunt in a psychiatric unit who is about to be released.
Iris has never heard of Esme Lennox and the one person who should know more, her grandmother Kitty, seems unable to answer Iris's questions. What could Esme have done to warrant a lifetime in an institution? And how is it possible for a person to be so completely erased from a family's history?
AFTER YOU'D GONE is the groundbreaking debut novel from the Costa-Award winning Maggie O'Farrell, author of THIS MUST BE THE PLACE and I AM, I AM, I AM. It is a stunning, best-selling novel of wrenching love and grief.
A distraught young woman boards a train at King's Cross to return to her family in Scotland. Six hours later, she catches sight of something so terrible in a mirror at Waverley Station that she gets on the next train back to London.
AFTER YOU'D GONE follows Alice's mental journey through her own past, after a traffic accident has left her in a coma. A love story that is also a story of absence, and of how our choices can reverberate through the generations, it slowly draws us closer to a dark secret at a family's heart.
Récompensé par le très prestigieux Costa Book Award, un somptueux roman, bouleversant et sensible, où s'entremêlent des voix aussi émouvantes que troublantes pour évoquer les relations maternelles, la force des liens du sang et le pouvoir destructeur des non-dits.
Lexie a accompli son rêve : rejoindre Londres pour y devenir journaliste. Insolente, sûre d'elle, la jeune femme évolue triomphalement dans le fougueux Soho des sixties, menant de front sa vie professionnelle et de mère célibataire. Jusqu'au jour où le destin se rappelle à elle...
Quarante ans plus tard, Elina, une jeune artiste d'origine finnoise, vient de mettre au monde son premier enfant. Un accouchement qui a failli lui coûter la vie et dont le souvenir obsédant menace de détruire son couple.
Car depuis la naissance, son mari Ted se comporte de façon très étrange, comme si son inconscient se réveillait d'un profond sommeil. En quête désespérée d'une main qui le guiderait à travers les zones d'ombre de son enfance, Ted va mettre au jour un terrible secret. Un secret qui unit intimement Lexie et Elina...
Set during the legendary summer of 1976, INSTRUCTIONS FOR A HEATWAVE by Maggie O'Farrell was shortlisted for the 2013 Costa Novel Award and was a Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller.
'The Riordans will stay in your mind long after you finish this book. They're funny, infuriating and impossible not to love. They feel like family' Irish Times
It's July 1976. In London, it hasn't rained for months, gardens are filled with aphids, water comes from a standpipe, and Robert Riordan tells his wife Gretta that he's going round the corner to buy a newspaper. He doesn't come back. The search for Robert brings Gretta's children - two estranged sisters and a brother on the brink of divorce - back home, each with different ideas as to where their father might have gone. None of them suspects that their mother might have an explanation that even now she cannot share.
Marriage was her destiny. Now she must survive it.
The breathtaking new novel from the No. 1 bestselling author of Hamnet, winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020.
**AS SELECTED FOR BBC RADIO 2 BOOKCLUB**
'O'Farrell is simply outstanding' Guardian
'Her writing is exquisite. Immersive and compelling' Marian Keyes
The Marriage Portrait is a dazzling evocation of the Italian Renaissance in all its beauty and brutality.
Winter, 1561. Lucrezia, Duchess of Ferrara, is taken on an unexpected visit to a country villa by her husband, Alfonso. As they sit down to dinner it occurs to Lucrezia that Alfonso has a sinister purpose in bringing her here. He intends to kill her.
Lucrezia is sixteen years old, and has led a sheltered life locked away inside Florence's grandest palazzo. Here, in this remote villa, she is entirely at the mercy of her increasingly erratic husband.
What is Lucrezia to do with this sudden knowledge? What chance does she have against Alfonso, ruler of a province, and a trained soldier? How can she ensure her survival.
The Marriage Portrait is an unforgettable reimagining of the life of a young woman whose proximity to power places her in mortal danger.
A top-ten bestseller 2016, THIS MUST BE THE PLACE by Maggie O'Farrell crosses time zones and continents to reveal an extraordinary portrait of a marriage. 'A complex, riveting novel of love and hope that grips at the heart' The Sunday Times
A reclusive ex-film star living in the wilds of Ireland, Claudette Wells is a woman whose first instinct, when a stranger approaches her home, is to reach for her shotgun. Why is she so fiercely protective of her family, and what made her walk out of her cinematic career when she had the whole world at her feet?
Her husband Daniel, reeling from a discovery about a woman he last saw twenty years ago, is about to make an exit of his own. It is a journey that will send him off-course, far away from the life he and Claudette have made together. Will their love for one another be enough to bring Daniel back home?
Avec un art de la construction vertigineux qui mêle les lieux, les époques et les voix, Maggie O'Farrell donne vie à une galerie de personnages complexes et livre la bouleversante radiographie d'un mariage, des forces qui le soudent aux pressions qui le menacent. Encensé par une presse unanime, un roman puissant, à la fois drôle et poignant.
Une maison au bout d'une piste, à des kilomètres de tout. Autour, rien que l'herbe verte, les trembles aux feuilles chargées de pluie et le ciel changeant du Donegal. Daniel Sullivan est linguiste, il s'en va donner un cours à l'université avant de prendre l'avion pour les États-Unis, son pays d'origine, pour se rendre à l'anniversaire de son père qu'il n'a pas vu depuis des années.
À ses côtés, dans la voiture qui le conduit à l'aéroport, sa femme Claudette et leurs deux enfants. C'est là, dans cette voiture, que Daniel apprend à la radio le décès de Nicola, son premier amour. Une cascade de souvenirs se déversent et une question : se pourrait-il qu'il soit responsable de sa mort ?
Le doute le ronge, implacable. Et une envie, deux en fait : découvrir la vérité sur Nicola ; revoir sa famille, son autre famille, ses deux grands enfants qu'il a abandonnés soudainement aux États-Unis dix ans plus tôt.
Mais comment dire tout cela à Claudette, cette ex-star de cinéma fantasque, passionnée, qui a choisi d'organiser sa propre disparition pour échapper au monde ? Comment lui révéler l'homme qu'il est véritablement ? Et que peut-il encore promettre, lui qui n'a jamais su que fuir ?
Si comme le veut le proverbe, assez de bleu dans le ciel promet une belle journée, alors chacun peut voyager sans crainte. Il y aura toujours l'amour pour les ramener à bon port...
À Édimbourg, l'asile de Cauldstone ferme ses portes. Après soixante ans d'enfermement, Esme Lennox va retrouver le monde extérieur. Avec comme seule guide Iris, sa petite-nièce, qui n'avait jamais entendu parler d'elle jusque-là. Pour quelle étrange raison Esme a-t-elle disparu de la mémoire familiale ? Quelle tragédie a pu conduire à son internement, à seize ans à peine ?
Toutes ces années, les mêmes souvenirs ont hanté Esme : la douceur de son enfance en Inde, le choc de son arrivée en Écosse, le froid, les règles de la haute bourgeoisie et, soudain, l'exclusion... Comment sa propre sœur, Kitty, a-t-elle pu cacher son existence à ses proches ? Et pourquoi Iris se reconnaît-elle tant dans Esme ?
Peu à peu, de paroles confuses en pensées refoulées, vont ressurgir les terribles drames d'une vie volée...
Gripping, insightful and deft, THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US by Maggie O'Farrell is a haunting story of the way our families shape our lives, from the award-winning author of HAMNET. It was a Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller and won the Somerset Maugham Award.
On a cold February afternoon, Stella catches sight of a man she hasn't seen for many years, but instantly recognises. Or thinks she does. At the same moment on the other side of the globe, in the middle of a crowd of Chinese New Year revellers, Jake realises that things are becoming dangerous.
They know nothing of one another's existence, but both Stella and Jake flee their lives: Jake in search of a place so remote it doesn't appear on any map, and Stella for a destination in Scotland, the significance of which only her sister, Nina, will understand.
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