Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage dans le monde des livres!
Ajouter ce livre à l'électronique
Grey
Ecrivez un nouveau commentaire Default profile 50px
Grey
Abonnez-vous pour lire le livre complet ou lisez les premières pages gratuitement!
All characters reduced
The Wonderful Year - Enriched edition - cover

The Wonderful Year - Enriched edition

William John Locke

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Synopsis

In "The Wonderful Year," William John Locke masterfully weaves a narrative rich with the nuances of human experience, exploring the themes of love, ambition, and the transformative power of faith. Set against the backdrop of a post-World War I society, Locke employs a style that is both whimsical and poignant, capturing the complexities of his characters' lives through vivid prose and intricate dialogue. The novel illustrates the social dynamics of the era, revealing how the specters of war continue to haunt individual spirits even amid the vibrancy of new beginnings. William John Locke, a British novelist and playwright known for his keen psychological insight, brings a deeply personal touch to this work, drawing from his own life experiences and observations of societal change. His background as a writer for the stage complements his narrative style, enriching his characters with depth and relatability. Locke's belief in the boundless potential of the human spirit shines through, reflecting the hopefulness typical of his other works and an understanding of the emotional struggles faced during the tumultuous early 20th century. Readers seeking a reflection on the resilience of the human heart amidst change will find "The Wonderful Year" an enlightening and uplifting read. Locke's engaging storytelling and richly drawn characters invite contemplation on life's possible wonders. This novel not only offers a glimpse into its historical context but also resonates with universal truths, making it a timeless addition to any literary collection.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Disponible depuis: 02/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 260 pages.

D'autres livres qui pourraient vous intéresser

  • The Witch's Tree - An unforgettable heart-breaking gripping timeslip novel - cover

    The Witch's Tree - An...

    Elena Collins

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    'A profoundly moving, beautifully written and emotional story' Louise Douglas  
    A tale as old as time. A spirit that has never rested. 
    Present day 
    As a love affair comes to an end, and with it her dreams for her future, artist Selena needs a retreat. The picture-postcard Sloe Cottage in the Somerset village of Ashcombe promises to be the perfect place to forget her problems, and Selena settles into her new home as spring arrives. But it isn’t long before Selena hears the past whispering to her. Sloe Cottage is keeping secrets which refuse to stay hidden. 
    1682 
    Grace Cotter longs for nothing more than a husband and family of her own. Content enough with her work on the farm, looking after her father, and learning the secrets of her grandmother Bett’s healing hands, nevertheless Grace still hopes for love. But these are dangerous times for dreamers, and rumours and gossip can be deadly. One mis-move and Grace’s fate looks set… 
    Separated by three hundred years, two women are drawn together by a home bathed in blood and magic. Grace Cotter’s spirit needs to rest, and only Selena can help her now. 
    USA Today bestselling author Judy Leigh writing as Elena Collins, brings you this unforgettable, heart-breaking, gripping timeslip novel set in a world when women were hung as witches, and fates could be sealed by a wrong word. Perfect for fans of Barbara Erskine, Diana Gabaldon and Louise Douglas. 
    Praise for Elena Collins: 
    'A profoundly moving, beautifully written and emotional story that skilfully combines two time frames into one unputdownable book. I was completely immersed in Grace’s story from the beginning: despite it taking place 400 years ago. The modern day storyline was also delightful with some wonderful characters. In short a wonderful book by a fabulous author, very highly recommended' Louise Douglas 
    'With two storylines beautifully woven together to create a seamless tale of love, loss, betrayal and, above all, hope, it’s a must-read. Collins’s detailed knowledge of the period trickles through the tale wrapping the reader in a vivid shifting world as it moves between the 14th century and present day. Cleverly researched and exquisitely written, The Lady of The Loch is a timeless story of hope, family and love. I loved it' Alexandra Walsh 
    'Such a lovely story of love, hardship, loss & renewal. Heartbreaking yet comforting. A place where I would love to go to and be lost in its memories' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
    Voir livre
  • In Colonial Days - cover

    In Colonial Days

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Travel back in time to the days of the American colonies with Nathaniel Hawthorne's "In Colonial Days." This collection of stories paints a vivid picture of life in early America, complete with historical details, richly drawn characters, and Hawthorne's signature blend of wit and insight. From tales of Puritan punishment to humorous anecdotes about colonial life, these stories offer a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. Immerse yourself in Hawthorne's timeless prose and discover the world of the American colonies like never before.
    Voir livre
  • Diary of a Nobody - cover

    Diary of a Nobody

    George Grossmith

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Diary of a Nobody is an English comic novel written by the brothers George and Weedon Grossmith, with illustrations by the latter. It originated as an intermittent serial in Punch magazine in 1888–89 and first appeared in book form, with extended text and added illustrations, in 1892. The Diary records the daily events in the lives of a London clerk, Charles Pooter, his wife Carrie, his son William Lupin, and numerous friends and acquaintances over a period of 15 months. 
      
    Before their collaboration on the Diary, the brothers each pursued successful careers on the stage. George originated nine of the principal comedian roles in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas over 12 years from 1877 to 1889. He also established a national reputation as a piano sketch entertainer and wrote a large number of songs and comic pieces. Before embarking on his stage career, Weedon had worked as an artist and illustrator. The Diary was the brothers' only mature collaboration. Most of its humor derives from Charles Pooter's unconscious and unwarranted sense of his own importance, and the frequency with which this delusion is punctured by gaffes and minor social humiliations. In an era of rising expectations within the lowermiddle classes, the daily routines and modest ambitions described in the Diary were instantly recognized by its contemporary readers and provided later generations with a glimpse of the past that it became fashionable to imitate
    Voir livre
  • The Brook Kerith - A Syrian Story - cover

    The Brook Kerith - A Syrian Story

    George Moore

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "The Brook Kerith: A Syrian Story" by George Moore is a unique exploration of spiritual awakening and identity. The novel follows Esau, a biblical figure, as he survives a near-death experience and questions his beliefs. Set against the backdrop of Syria, Moore's narrative delves into themes of religion, morality, and the search for purpose. The story unfolds with philosophical depth, offering readers a thought-provoking journey through Esau's self-discovery and the complexities of faith in a changing world. The Brook Kerith invites reflection on the essence of life and the paths we choose in pursuit of spiritual fulfillment.
    Voir livre
  • Homer's Daughter - cover

    Homer's Daughter

    Robert Graves

    • 0
    • 1
    • 0
    From the author of I, Claudius: “A re-weaving of Homeric myth reveals the true story of The Return of Odysseus for Nausicaa” (Kirkus Reviews).   In this innovative re-imagining of the Odyssey’s history, Sicilian princess Nausicaa recounts her story, and how she, not the poet Homer, came to write the Odyssey. Set in the eighth century BC, it recounts the story of a determined young woman who lives an adventurous life: rescuing her father’s throne from outside threats, freeing herself from an abusive marriage, and saving her two younger brothers from certain death. Nausicaa is a passionate, religious, and dynamic heroine who is more than a match for the heroes in the epic poem she claims to have authored.   “A great imagination and above all a powerful intellect.” —The Daily Telegraph
    Voir livre
  • Murder in Mesopotamia - A Hercule Poirot Mystery: The Official Authorized Edition - cover

    Murder in Mesopotamia - A...

    Anonyme

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Suspicious events at a Middle Eastern archaeological excavation site intrigue the great Hercule Poirot as he investigates Murder in Mesopotamia, a classic murder mystery from Agatha Christie. 
    Amy Leatheram has never felt the lure of the mysterious East, but when she travels to an ancient site deep in the Iraqi desert to nurse the wife of a celebrated archaeologist, events prove stranger than she could ever have imagined. Her patient's bizarre visions and nervous terror seem unfounded, but as the oppressive tension in the air thickens, events come to a terrible climax--in murder. 
     
    With one spot of blood as his only clue, Hercule Poirot must embark on a journey not just across the desert, but into the darkest crevices of the human soul to unravel a mystery which taxes even his remarkable powers.  
     
    Voir livre