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Larry Watson

    Larry Watsons Fiktion befasst sich mit der Komplexität des amerikanischen Lebens, insbesondere im Mittleren Westen. Seine Prosa zeichnet sich durch einen scharfen Einblick in die menschliche Psyche und die Erfassung der Atmosphäre der Schauplätze aus, an denen sich seine Erzählungen entfalten. Watson erschafft meisterhaft Charaktere, die mit inneren Dämonen und äußeren Umständen ringen, und erforscht Themen wie Verlust, Isolation und die Suche nach Identität. Sein Schreiben ist oft lyrisch und doch schonungslos realistisch und bietet den Lesern ein tiefgründiges, nachhallendes Erlebnis.

    White crosses
    The Lives of Edie Pritchard
    Montana 1948
    Let Him Go (Movie Tie-In Edition)
    Der Wind von Montana
    Montana-Melodie
    • Montana-Melodie

      • 443 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Sheriff Jack Nevelsen wird spätabends zu einem Autounfall mit 2 Toten gerufen. Es sind dies der hochangesehene Schuldirektor des Ortes und eine Schülerin, die offenbar gemeinsam heimlich die Stadt verlassen wollten.

      Montana-Melodie
    • Im ländlichen Staat Montana, wo im Jahr 1948 noch die alten Machtstrukturen herrschen, steht der Sheriff vor der Entscheidung, ob er seinen eigenen Bruder wegen Übergriffen gegen indianische Frauen verhaften oder die Sache vertuschen soll

      Der Wind von Montana
    • Let Him Go (Movie Tie-In Edition)

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,4(15)Abgeben

      Renowned for his exceptional writing, this author captivates readers with his unique storytelling and profound insights. His work is celebrated for its depth and artistry, earning accolades from critics like the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Expect a compelling narrative that showcases his literary prowess and engages with themes that resonate deeply with audiences.

      Let Him Go (Movie Tie-In Edition)
    • Montana 1948

      • 182 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(11662)Abgeben

      Recounts the life-altering events of the summer in twelve-year-old David Hayden's small town in Montana.

      Montana 1948
    • The Lives of Edie Pritchard

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,5(692)Abgeben

      "Characters so real they could walk off the page, virtuoso writing and up-all-night drama."— People From acclaimed novelist Larry Watson, a multigenerational story of the West told through the history of one woman trying to navigate life on her own terms. Edie—smart, self‑assured, beautiful—always worked hard. She worked as a teller at a bank, she worked to save her first marriage, and later, she worked to raise her daughter even as her second marriage came apart. Really, Edie just wanted a good life, but everywhere she turned, her looks defined her. Two brothers fought over her. Her second husband became possessive and jealous. Her daughter resented her. And now, as a grandmother, Edie finds herself ha­rassed by a younger man. It’s been a lifetime of proving that she is allowed to exist in her own sphere. The Lives of Edie Pritchard tells the story of one woman just trying to be herself, even as multiple men attempt to categorize and own her. Triumphant, engaging, and perceptive, Watson’s novel examines a woman both aware of her power and constrained by it, and probes the way perceptions of someone in a small town can shape a life through the decades.

      The Lives of Edie Pritchard
    • It is the end of the school year. Jack Nevelson, the town sheriff, is called on to investigate a car which has gone off the road on the way out of the town. But what he finds is not straightforward and he is soon faced with scandal, lies and intrigue.

      White crosses