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Christine Dwyer Hickey

    Christine Dwyer Hickey ist eine Roman- und Kurzgeschichtenautorin, deren Werke sich oft mit Geschichte und komplexen Familiendynamiken beschäftigen. Ihre Romane, bekannt als Die Dublin-Trilogie, erzählen die Geschichte einer Dubliner Familie über eine entscheidende Periode des 20. Jahrhunderts, von 1913 bis 1956. Dwyer Hickey, mehrfache Gewinnerin von Kurzgeschichtenwettbewerben, ist bekannt für ihre Fähigkeit, den Geist einer Ära und tiefgreifende menschliche Emotionen einzufangen.

    Last Train from Liguria
    Cold Eye of Heaven
    Tatty
    The Lives of Women
    The Cold Eye of Heaven: The Novel
    Schmales Land
    • Es ist das Jahr 1950. Mit einem Comic-Heft und einem Schokoriegel in der Tasche kommt Michael, ein 10-jähriger deutscher Waisenjunge, in Amerika an. Ein Sommer am Meer in Cape Cod soll die Schrecken des Krieges verblassen lassen. Licht tanzt über die Dünen und ergießt sich über kanariengelbe Sonnenschirme, doch weder das noch die Familie, die ihn aufnimmt, lindern Michaels Verlorenheit. Erst durch die eigenwillige Mrs Aitch, eine Künstlerin, die im Schatten ihres berühmten Mannes an der Bucht lebt, öffnet sich ihm in der unvertrauten Idylle eine neue Welt. Mit kraftvollem Pinselstrich malt Christine Dwyer Hickey das leuchtende Porträt eines Sommers, einer Ehe und einer ungewöhnlichen Freundschaft – und fängt die Farben von Einsamkeit, Nähe und Momenten flüchtigen Glücks ein.

      Schmales Land
    • The Cold Eye of Heaven: The Novel

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Farley, a seventy-five year old man, lies on his bathroom floor, having just suffered a stroke. As his mind sifts through his past, we are introduced to the loyal friend he once was, his loving wife, the city of Dublin, and the question of how this very ordinary man has become so lonely at the end of his life. Told in reverse, from Farley's penultimate day to decades before, this is a jarring look at a life up close

      The Cold Eye of Heaven: The Novel
    • 30 years ago Elaine was a teenager, growing up on a small out-of-town 1970s estate. Every day the men go to work while the women repress the tedium of suburban life: frustrations and appetites are hidden behind a wall of respectability. Yet Elaine sees that most houses have their secrets. When an American family moves into the estate, the veneer of respectability begins to crack. The neighbours start to socialise with each other, they learn how to drink martinis, children are left to their own devices - then a tragic event changed their lives.

      The Lives of Women
    • Tatty

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,8(736)Abgeben

      Hailed by the critics as a masterpiece, Tatty is a devastating, yet hilarious, depiction of a troubled Dublin family told through the lively, charismatic voice of a little girl.With brutal honesty, Tatty tells the story of her life with her beloved, feckless Dad, her tormented Mam, her five siblings and the booze that brings them down.

      Tatty
    • The Cold Eye of Heaven: the stunning new novel from Christine Dwyer Hickey, bestselling author of Last Train from Liguria. 'This stunning novel has as its core the pulsing heart of love that drives the circulation of every being... Extraordinary' Independent on Sunday

      Cold Eye of Heaven
    • From the bestselling Irish novelist comes a sweeping historical novel, a tale of consequences that spans from the 1930s to the 1990s. Last Train from Liguria takes us on a journey from claustrophobic Dublin and the tense formality of London, to the heat and bustle of the Italian Riviera. Bella lives a cosseted life with her father in London. So when he announces that he has arranged for work for her as a governess in Italy, she is shocked, angry, and terribly scared of what lies in store...But as she boards a train for the northern Italian port of Bordighera, her fear soon gives way to her burgeoning sense of adventure. Bella eventually finds her young charge, Alec, at the Villa Lami, where he lives with his music teacher Edward. She delights in her relationship with the young boy, and discovers unexpected comfort in Edward who, like Bella, seems to be hiding a secret. But the atmosphere in Italy is changing quickly. As fascist laws take effect, Bella, Edward and Alec must escape the mounting threats around them, and face a rapidly changing world.

      Last Train from Liguria
    • Our London Lives

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of London, this epic literary novel chronicles the lives of two Irish characters over four decades. Their journey explores themes of identity, belonging, and the immigrant experience, delving into personal struggles and societal challenges as they navigate life in a foreign city. The narrative intricately weaves their individual stories, highlighting the impact of time and place on their relationships and aspirations.

      Our London Lives
    • Snow Angels

      • 110 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring contemporary Ireland, the narrative delves into the struggles of a lost generation of young men grappling with societal, familial, and personal expectations. Infused with dark humor, it critiques the pressures they face and the complexities of their identities, highlighting the tension between societal norms and individual desires.

      Snow Angels