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Blizzard (Hardcover)
Marie Vingtras; Translated by Stephanie Smee
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R284
Discovery Miles 2 840
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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"Tension to the very end" - L'Express To find the child they must
survive the storm A blizzard rages in an isolated corner of Alaska.
Few inhabitants live in this desolate place. Scattered across the
vast, white expanse, they shelter in solitude from the tempest and
the extreme cold. But amid this storm and far from home, a woman
walks alone with the child. She stops for a moment to re-tie the
laces of her boots filled with snow. Instants later she looks up
and the child under her care has vanished. In desperation she
searches for him, knowing that every minute that goes by in this
snowstorm is a threat to both of their lives. Soon she is joined in
the hunt by the other neighbours. And as the search intensifies to
save the missing child from certain death, she too will become the
object of pursuit. Blizzard is a gripping thriller, quiet and
unnerving at first, but then building to a breath-taking climax.
Factory you shall never have my soul I am here And I count for so
much more than you And I count so much more because of you Thanks
to you Unable to find work in his field, Joseph Ponthus enlists
with a temp agency and starts to pick up casual shifts in the fish
processing plants and abattoirs of Brittany. Day after day he
records with infinite precision the nature of work on the
production line: the noise, the weariness, the dreams stolen by the
repetitive nature of exhausting rituals and physical suffering. But
he finds solace in a life previously lived. Shelling prawns, he
dreams of Alexandre Dumas. Pushing cattle carcasses, he recalls
Apollinaire. And, in the grace of the blank spaces created by his
insistent return to a new line of text - mirroring his continued
return to the production line - we discover the woman he loves, the
happiness of a Sunday, Pok Pok the dog, the smell of the sea. In
this celebrated French bestseller, translated by Stephanie Smee,
Ponthus captures the mundane, the beautiful and the strange,
writing with an elegance and humour that sit in poignant contrast
with the blood and sweat of the factory floor. On the Line is a
poet's ode to manual labour, and to the human spirit that makes it
bearable.
'[An] immersive debut... with detailed accounts of his trips and
vivid descriptions of the scents ... Roques' rich travelogue will
transport readers' Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) In Search of
Perfumes is a fragrant journey across the world, revealing the
beauty and mysteries of the perfume trade. Fruits, flowers, spices,
bark, leaves, and branches are just some of the natural elements
used in the creation of perfume. Dominique Roques, on his
expeditions to Andalusia, to Somaliland, Bulgaria, Laos, El
Salvador, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Australia and Egypt, tells
of his search to secure the best natural ingredients, precious to
perfumers everywhere. He meets flower pickers in Bulgaria and
India, gum distillers in Andalusia, patchouli and lavender growers,
sandalwood planters, vetiver and bergamot distillers – who all
belong to a three-thousand-year-old industry which offers perfumers
rose and jasmine, oud and incense, benzoin and vanilla.
In Search of Perfumes is a fragrant journey across the world,
revealing the beauty and mysteries of the perfume trade. Fruits,
flowers, spices, bark, leaves, and branches are just some of the
natural ingredients from the plant world that are used in the
creation of perfume. Dominique Roques, travelling from Andalusia to
Somaliland by way of Bulgaria, Laos, El Salvador, Indonesia and
Egypt, describes his search to find the best natural ingredients,
precious to perfumers everywhere. In Search of Perfumes
demonstrates how the prestigious multi-million-pound perfume
industry may begin its life as a single plant harvested by
producers surviving on ancestral traditions and techniques and
often risking their lives in the process as they combat the rising
threat of climate change. Roques reveals the beauty and mysteries
of a familiar trade; a return to the source of the world's scents.
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