Heat Wave
Autor: Penelope Lively
Nakladatel: Penguin Books
Vazba: Brožovaná
EAN: 9780141196824
Typ produktu: Knihy
Pořadí vydání: 1.
Objednací číslo: 0552539
Datum vydání: 2011/11
Published in Penguin Modern Classics, Penelope Lively's Heat Wave is a moving portrayal of a fragile family damaged and defined by adultery, and the lengths to which a mother will go to protect the ones she loves.
Pauline is spending the summer at World's End, a cottage somewhere in the middle of England. This yea...
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Published in Penguin Modern Classics, Penelope Lively's Heat Wave is a moving portrayal of a fragile family damaged and defined by adultery, and the lengths to which a mother will go to protect the ones she loves.
Pauline is spending the summer at World's End, a cottage somewhere in the middle of England. This year the adjoining cottage is occupied by her daughter Teresa and baby grandson Luke; and, of course, Maurice, the man Teresa married. As the hot months unfold, Maurice grows ever more involved in the book he is writing - and with his female copy editor - and Pauline can only watch in dismay and anger as her daughter repeats her own mistakes in love. The heat and tension will lead to a violent, startling climax.
Penelope Lively (b. 1933) was born in Cairo. She has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize; once in 1977 for her first novel, The Road to Lichfield, and again in 1984 for According to Mark. She later won the 1987 Booker Prize for her highly acclaimed novel Moon Tiger. Her novels include Passing On, City of the Mind, Cleopatra's Sister and Heat Wave, and many are published by Penguin.
Autor:
Nakladatel:
Typ produktu:
Knihy
Vazba:
Brožovaná
Datum vydání:
01. 11. 2011
Pořadí vydání:
1.
Jazyk:
anglicky
Výška:
198 mm
Šířka:
130 mm
Hloubka:
15 mm
Hmotnost:
150 g
Počet stran:
183
Ean:
9780141196824




































