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Glowrushes (Paperback)
Roberto Piumini; Translated by Leah Janeczko
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R209
R176
Discovery Miles 1 760
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Lyrical, magical, tender and true - Michael Morpurgo Madurer is the
son of a great lord, with untold wealth, but he is also the victim
of a mysterious disease that means he cannot be exposed to sunlight
or fresh air. He is confined to three windowless rooms inside a
palace, but his doting father summons a famous artist to cover the
walls of the rooms with paintings showing the world his son cannot
experience for real. As the painter works on his murals, his
relationship with the boy begins to deepen until they forge a firm
friendship. How can he show this child the beauty of the world with
only his paintbrush to work with? Glowrushes is a heartbreakingly
beautiful classic of Italian children's literature, published here
in English for the first time.
The 100,000 copy Italian bestseller for fans of Rachel Cusk and
Deborah Levy 'Deliciously enjoyable' Katherine Heiny 'I adored it'
Naoise Dolan 'Hilarious' Roddy Doyle 'Thrillingly original' Monica
Ali Vero has grown up in Rome with her eccentric family: an
omnipresent mother who is devoted to her own anxiety, a father
ruled by hygienic and architectural obsessions, and a precocious
genius brother at the centre of their attention. As she becomes an
adult, Vero's need to strike out on her own leads her into bizarre
and comical situations: she tries (and fails) to run away to Paris
at the age of fifteen; she moves into an unwitting older
boyfriend's house after they have been together for less than a
week; and she sets up a fraudulent (and wildly successful) street
clothing stall to raise funds to go to Mexico. Most of all, she
falls in love - repeatedly, dramatically, and often with the most
unlikely and inappropriate of candidates. As she continues to plot
escapades and her mother's relentless tracking methods and
guilt-tripping mastery thwart her at every turn, it is no wonder
that Vero becomes a writer - and a liar - inventing stories in a
bid for her own sanity. Narrated in a voice as wryly ironic as it
is warm and affectionate, Lost on Me seductively explores the
slippery relationship between deceitfulness and creativity
(beginning with Vero's first artistic achievement: a painting she
steals from a school classmate and successfully claims as her own).
Deceptively simple, its tenderness offset by moments of cool
brutality, Lost on Me is a masterwork of human observation.
'Written with intelligence and nuance' The Times 'A disturbing,
powerful and beautifully written novel based on shockingly real
events' Christy Lefteri, author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo 'A
thought-provoking read' My Weekly 'Unputdownable' The Herald 'For
anybody who enjoyed Cilka's Journey...Phenomenal, eye-opening and
heart-breaking' Yahoo Best Books of November Inspired by the
powerful true story of Margot Woelk, this is a heartbreaking and
gripping historical novel for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
and The Beekeeper of Aleppo East Prussia, 1943. Hitler hides away
in the Wolfsshanze - his hidden headquarters. The tide is turning
in the war and his enemies circle ever closer. Ten women are
chosen. Ten women to taste his food and protect him from poison.
Twenty-six-year-old Rosa has lost everything to this war. Her
parents are dead. Her husband is fighting on the front line. Alone
and scared, she faces the SS with nothing but the knowledge every
bite might be her last. Caught on the wrong side of history, how
far is Rosa willing to go to survive? The International Bestseller
'I'm actually having trouble putting into words just how much I
enjoyed this book and what a heartbreaking read - so many emotions
and not enough words.... wow just wow Samantha, Netgalley 'There
was so much emotion in this story that I finished it with tears
rolling down my face' Angela, reviewer 'Amazing...Incredibly
powerful and emotional too' Sally, Netgalley 'It's excellent...like
all the best stories, simply about people and how they behave'
Anne, Netgalley 'Wow! A must read for anyone with an interest in
WW2' Sarah, reviewer 'A thought-provoking and disturbing story but
one which I feel needs to be heard' Lisa C, reviewer 'Utterly
captured every ounce of my concentration...I didn't want to put it
down' Netgalley reviewer 'A fascinating story of how ordinary lives
are irrevocably changed by war' Anabelle H, reviewer 'Addictive...a
very unique historical story' Emma, Netgalley 'Beautiful and
haunting' Jenny, Netgalley
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Glowrushes
Roberto Piumini; Translated by Leah Janeczko
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R379
R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
Save R61 (16%)
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