LIBROS DEL AUTOR: rosalind brackenbury

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  • No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
    Rosalind Brackenbury
    Vibrant short stories have always been an integral part of Rosalind Brackenbury’s output. In 1975, with three astonishing novels behind her, she collected together 14 of the best to date. No Such Thing as a Free Lunch was published as a thick, stapled booklet by a tiny press in Leicester, with illustrations by her then husband. It has since become the most elusive of all her ca...
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    13,89 €

  • Bone Whispers
    Rosalind Brackenbury
    Nessa, now in her seventies, is back in England from the US to take care of her inherited house on the coast of Dorset. She arrives to hear news of human bones-a woman’s bones-dug up on the beach, after a cliff fall. As she walks the paths of her childhood again, memories begin to return. Whose bones are these? Why does she have the growing feeling that they are connected with ...
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    13,98 €

  • Into Egypt
    Rosalind Brackenbury
    In 1962, Jo Catterall, a young English woman, seeking freedom, visits Israel. On the boat out she meets Gilbert, a slightly older kibbutznik who has spent some unedifying time in England, and who is returning home with yearning, a little chastened. An uneasy relationship develops between them which is marked with both of their dispositions - his drop in confidence and contrasti...
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    12,88 €

  • A Virtual Image
    Rosalind Brackenbury
    Anna Parrish and Ruby Smith have been intimate friends from childhood. Anna is blonde, coolly interrogative, more traditionally beautiful and, in subtle senses, dominant. Ruby is dark-haired, more impulsive, less classically attractive and, in small but important ways, allows Anna to lead.Now young women, they plan a rendezvous at an artists’ workshop in the country in central ...
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    11,88 €

  • A Day to Remember to Forget
    Rosalind Brackenbury
    Lucy and Philip are a progressive young couple in a period of extraordinary change – the late 1960s. Considerations of  marriage and the purchase of their first house put them in the way of tradition, but they both feel the huge gap between themselves and the older generation. However, though they have the strong egos of the young, they are not foolish enough to think that they...
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    11,85 €