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Claire Adam

    Love Forms
    Love Forms
    Goldkind
    • Love Forms

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      'A quietly devastating masterpiece . . . I can't remember the last time a book has gripped and moved me in this way. I rarely cry, but I howled. This is a standout novel.' MARIAN KEYES 'From the very first page, I knew I was in the hands of a master storyteller. An utterly arresting tale of love and grief, of the wounding and healing powers of family, of the many guises of a mother's love. It's an absolute triumph.' SARA COLLINS 'Exquisitely written. A compelling and tender story of what-and who-is hidden in almost every family that feels as old as the hills and yet acutely contemporary.' MONIQUE ROFFEY 'An arresting voice that made me think of silk: its delicate beauty belies its intrinsic strength.' CLAIRE KILROY 'A compelling read taking us to the heart of difficult family situations and evocative secret places.' ROMESH GUNESEKERA In the heart-aching new novel from the author of the award-winning Golden Child, a mother searches for the daughter she left behind a lifetime ago. Trinidad, 1980: Dawn Bishop, aged 16, leaves her home and journeys across the sea to Venezuela. There, she gives birth to a baby girl, and leaves her with nuns to be given up for adoption. Dawn tries to carry on with her life - a move to England, a marriage, a career, two sons, a divorce - but through it all, she still thinks of the child she had in Venezuela, and of what might have been. Then, forty years later, a woman from an internet forum gets in touch. She says that she might be Dawn's long-lost daughter, stirring up a complicated mix of feelings: could this be the person to give form to all the love and care a mother has left to offer?

      Love Forms2025
    • Love Forms

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A heart-stirring novel about a mother's love, in all its forms, as a woman searches for the daughter she gave up for adoption when she was a teenager growing up in the Caribbean, from the prize-winning author of Golden Child.For much of her life, Dawn has felt as if something had been missing. Now, at the age of fifty-eight, with a divorce behind her and her two grown-up sons busy with their own lives, she should be trying to settle into a new future for herself. But she keeps returning to the past and to the secret she’s kept all these years. At just sixteen, Dawn found herself pregnant, and—as was common in Trinidad back then—her parents sent her away to have the baby and give her up for adoption.More than forty years later, Dawn yearns to reconnect with her lost daughter. But tracking down her child is not as easy as she had thought. It’s an emotional journey that leads Dawn to retrace her steps back home and to question not only that fateful decision she’d made as a teenager but every turn in the road of her life since.Love Forms is a powerfully moving story of a woman in search of herself—a novel that rings with heartfelt empathy through the passages of a mother’s life, depicting the enduring bonds of love, family, and home.

      Love Forms2025
      3,6
    • Goldkind

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Es ist dunkel. Insekten umschwirren das Licht im Hof, und der Wachhund sitzt am Tor. Ein Junge ist nicht nach Hause gekommen, und seine Familie wartet ängstlich auf seine Rückkehr. Ein Vater tritt in die Dunkelheit, um nach seinem Sohn zu suchen. Clyde macht sich Sorgen um Paul, der nicht von seinem Streifzug durch den Busch zurückgekommen ist. Auf Trinidad bleibt man zu Hause, wenn die Sonne untergegangen ist. Vor allem aber ist Clyde wütend, denn schon immer hat sein Sohn ihm Ärger bereitet, ganz anders als dessen alles überstrahlender Zwillingsbruder Peter. Stunden vergehen, Tage. Schließlich melden sich Entführer. Als Clyde begreift, worum es ihnen geht, steht er vor einer ungeheuerlichen Entscheidung: Darf er wirklich das Leben eines seiner Kinder zugunsten des anderen opfern? „Ein atemberaubender Roman, voll Kraft und Schönheit. Ohne sich selbst zu verleugnen, reiht sich Claire Adam mit ihrem Werk erhobenen Hauptes in die Tradition von Ikonen wie V. S. Naipaul ein.“ Jennifer Clement Ausgezeichnet mit dem Desmond Elliott Prize

      Goldkind2019
      3,4