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Die Bankiers. Die Paradiesinsel. Der Richter und sein Henker. Blinde Liebe
Patrick Smith ist ein Autor, dessen Werke tief in das Wesen Floridas eintauchen und dessen einzigartige Landschaft sowie den Geist seiner Bewohner einfangen. Durch seine meisterhafte Erzählweise und sein tiefes Verständnis seines Themas bringt er den Lesern fesselnde Erzählungen, die bei denen Anklang finden, die sich zu diesem Land zugehörig fühlen. Seine Prosa erforscht oft Themen wie Identität, Kultur und den anhaltenden Einfluss eines Ortes auf das menschliche Leben. Smiths Romane sind zu einem Eckpfeiler der floridianischen Literatur geworden, der Anerkennung findet und die Leser sowohl innerhalb des Staates als auch weltweit tiefgreifend beeinflusst.
Die Bankiers. Die Paradiesinsel. Der Richter und sein Henker. Blinde Liebe
The story follows Jared Teeter and his family as they leave their unsuccessful farm in West Virginia for a hopeful new life in Florida. Instead of the idyllic dreams of fishing and a roadside produce stand, they encounter the harsh reality of a migrant labor camp, where they are trapped as indentured servants. Faced with a ruthless crew chief and his enforcers, Jared navigates a precarious existence filled with hope and despair, determined to save his family and fellow prisoners from a life of degradation.
Set against the backdrop of a river that serves as both a lifeline and a force of nature, the story explores the lives of Skeeter's family, who, despite their material poverty, are rich in their connection to the environment and each other. The river influences their existence, symbolizing life, change, and mortality. Their simple life is enriched by deep bonds of friendship, loyalty, love, and compassion, highlighting the beauty and complexity of human relationships in a natural setting.
Set against the backdrop of the Everglades, this tale follows Toby Tiger, a young Seminole grappling with the challenges of living in a world dominated by white settlers. His deep connection to his heritage and the natural world is symbolized by his obsession with the alligator, or "Allapattah." In a quest for freedom and self-identity, Toby must confront and wrestle with this powerful creature, embodying his struggle for liberation and understanding of his place in a changing world.