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Terry Kay

    Terry Kays Erzählungen tauchen in das komplexe Geflecht menschlicher Beziehungen und die Vielschichtigkeit des Lebens im Süden der USA ein. Seine Romane zeichnen sich durch lebendige Schauplätze und tiefgründig gezeichnete Charaktere aus, die den Leser in emotional ansprechende Geschichten hineinziehen. Kay erforscht meisterhaft Themen wie Erinnerung, Verlust und die Widerstandsfähigkeit des menschlichen Geistes und schafft Werke von bleibender Bedeutung. Sein Prosastil ist sowohl lyrisch als auch treffend, was ihn zu einer bemerkenswerten Stimme in der zeitgenössischen amerikanischen Fiktion macht.

    To Dance with the White Dog
    The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene
    Dark Thirty
    The Year the Lights Came On
    The Runaway
    Wiedersehen mit Amy
    • Ein Roman über das Abenteuer, sein Leben neu zu beginnen - in einer kleinen amerikanischen Stadt voll eigenwilliger und liebenswerter Charaktere, in die der erfolgreiche Maler nach Jahren zurückkehrt, ebenso wie seine erste große Liebe

      Wiedersehen mit Amy
    • The Runaway

      • 490 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The story revolves around two best friends, Tom and Son Jesus, who uncover a human bone that leads to the investigation of Son Jesus' missing father. As Sheriff Frank Rucker probes into the case, he confronts the racially charged atmosphere of Overton County and the elusive killer, Pegleg. The discovery not only reveals dark truths but also challenges the community's unity, culminating in an unexpected resolution that hints at both justice and the complexities of race relations.

      The Runaway
    • The Year the Lights Came On

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set in rural northeast Georgia post-World War II, this coming-of-age story explores the impact of electrification on a small community. Terry Kay's debut novel, first published in 1976, has been revisited and enhanced by the author, blending humor with poignant moments. With its timeless themes and enriched narrative, the book aims to resonate with a new generation of readers, showcasing the transformative power of progress and the warmth of small-town life.

      The Year the Lights Came On
    • Dark Thirty

      • 370 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Set in the quiet town of Tickenaley, Georgia, the story unfolds during the enigmatic period known as Dark Thirty, a time filled with uncertainty. Jesse Wade, filled with joy as he heads home with a birthday gift for his grandson, is confronted with an unimaginable tragedy when he discovers the brutal murder of his entire family. This shocking event irrevocably shatters his peaceful life, plunging him into a world of horror and despair.

      Dark Thirty
    • The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene

      • 420 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The story follows Aaron Greene, a timid young Jewish man working as a mailboy in an Atlanta bank. His mundane life takes a dramatic turn when he is kidnapped, with the captors demanding a staggering ransom of ten million dollars from the bank rather than his parents. This unexpected twist thrusts him into a high-stakes situation, challenging his character and forcing him to confront the complexities of his identity and the pressures surrounding him.

      The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene
    • Sam Peek's children are worried. Since that "saddest day" when Cora, his beloved wife of fifty-seven good years, died, no one knows how he will survive. How can this elderly man live alone on his farm? How can he keep driving his dilapidated truck down to the fields to care for his few rows of pecan trees? And when Sam begins telling his children about a dog as white as the pure driven snow -- that seems invisible to everyone but him -- his children think that grief and old age have finally taken their toll. But whether the dog is real or not, Sam Peek -- "one of the smartest men in the South when it comes to trees" -- outsmarts them all. Sam and the White Dog will dance from the pages of this bittersweet novel and into your heart, as they share the mystery of life, and begin together a warm and moving final rite of passage. Winner of the Southeastern Library Association's Outstanding Author Award.

      To Dance with the White Dog
    • Taking Lottie Home

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,9(396)Abgeben

      Set in 1904, the story follows Foster Lanier and Ben Phelps, who bond over their shared experience of being released from a professional baseball team. Their lives take an unexpected turn when they encounter Lottie Parker, a runaway girl-woman, on a train journey from Augusta, Georgia. This meeting changes the course of their lives, intertwining their dreams and struggles as they navigate their new realities.

      Taking Lottie Home
    • Barcelona. 23 cm. 213 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'Colección Bestseller mundial', numero coleccion(240). Traducción de Víctor Pozanco. Traducción To dance with the white dog. Colección Bestseller mundial (1994). 240 .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. 8408016733

      Bailando con Blanca