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2022 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Bollati Boringhieri Bakerton, Pennsylvania. Quando una grossa società si accorge che sotto i campi coltivati si estende un enorme giacimento di gas naturale, estraibile tramite fracking, riesce a convincere alcuni agricoltori a cedere i loro appezzamenti per cifre molto allettanti. Nessuno si rende conto che gli scavi procureranno ogni sorta di guai alla comunità. Guai che cominciano subito, con l'arrivo degli operai incaricati dei lavori, a loro volta poveri e arrabbiati per la vita grama nei dormitori, la lontananza dalle famiglie, i turni disumani, l'ostilità dei residenti. Con mano leggera, e un grande talento nel raccontare storie difficili senza eccessivi realismi e sentimentalismi, Haigh ci offre un ampio quadro dell'America rurale contemporanea che, nonostante le ripetute delusioni, continua a sperare nel miracolo del sogno americano. € 15,00
Scontato: € 14,25
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![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Bollati Boringhieri Boston, 2015. Da parecchi anni ormai, Claudia fornisce assistenza psicologica alle pazienti di Mercy Street, una clinica ginecologica specializzata in contraccezione e aborti nel centro della città. È un lavoro impegnativo, che la mette in contatto con donne in grande difficoltà e con le classi sociali più disagiate. Mercy Street offre alle sue pazienti ben più dell'assistenza sanitaria, per molte di loro costituisce l'accesso a un'importante seconda possibilità. Ma fuori dalla clinica, la realtà è ben diversa. Le minacce anonime sono frequenti. Un piccolo e determinato gruppo di manifestanti pro-life compare spesso davanti all'ingresso. Con l'intensificarsi delle proteste, la paura si insinua nei giorni di Claudia, un'ansia di sottofondo che lei tenta di tenere a bada con frequenti visite a Timmy, un affabile spacciatore d'erba, anch'egli nel mezzo di una crisi esistenziale. Da Timmy incontra un assortimento casuale di clienti, tra cui Anthony, un'anima perduta, paladino della crociata antiabortista, che trascorre la maggior parte della sua vita online, chattando con un misterioso invasato che ha messo gli occhi su Mercy Street ed è pronto a rischiare tutto per le sue convinzioni. Haigh ci parla di un tema scottante e sempre attuale, ma ci racconta anche e soprattutto dei risvolti di un'America ignorante, in balia di una religiosità che si proclama paladina della vita, trascurando le derive che travolgono troppe persone vittime della povertà. Ed è bravissima nel guardare dal di dentro questi personaggi, in un romanzo corale, quasi alla Robert Altman, e con uno sguardo neut € 20,00
Scontato: € 19,00
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer, Fields Anna (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 32,30
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2018 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Bollati Boringhieri Siamo in Pennsylvania, una terra che «più di qualunque altra è ciò che giace nel suo sottosuolo». Fino a una quarantina di anni fa gli abitanti di Bakerton hanno vissuto, anche se non proprio prosperato, sull'estrazione del carbon fossile. Chiuse le miniere, la città si è sciolta come neve al sole. Fino a quando una grossa società si accorge che sotto i campi coltivati si estende un enorme giacimento di gas naturale, estraibile con la nuovissima tecnica del fracking, e manda i suoi emissari a percorrere il territorio per convincere gli agricoltori, poveri e arrabbiati, a cedere i loro appezzamenti per cifre molto molto allettanti. Nessuno di chi vende si rende conto che gli scavi procureranno ogni sorta di guai alla comunità. Guai che cominciano subito, con l'arrivo delle squadre di operai incaricati di scavare. A loro volta poveri e arrabbiati per la vita grama nei dormitori, la lontananza dalle famiglie, i turni di lavoro disumani. E l'ostilità della popolazione. Si rischia la guerra dei poveri. Ma Haigh ha la mano leggera, e un grande talento nel raccontare storie di povera gente senza eccessivi realismi, e senza sentimentalismi, mantenendo una lodevole equidistanza dalle due «fazioni». C'è una guardia carceraria con una famiglia difficile; un'altra piccola famiglia, gay, dedita all'agricoltura biologica, che vede sfumare anni di lavoro; il capo degli operai che si innamora della «pastora» di una neo-chiesa, vedova di una vittima dell'incidente nucleare di Three Mile Island, avvenuto decenni prima, sempre in Pennsylvania... È una storia che si potrebbe trasporre dovunque € 18,50
Scontato: € 17,58
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Ecco Pr € 13,40
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Harperluxe € 24,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer, Rahhal Michael (NRT), Ryan Allyson (NRT) Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc € 51,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer, Rahhal Michael (NRT), Ryan Allyson (NRT) Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc € 39,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Ecco Pr € 24,60
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Perennial In News from Heaven, Jennifer Haigh—bestselling author of Faith and The Condition—returns to the territory of her acclaimed novel Baker Towers with a collection of short stories set in and around the fictionalized coal-mining town of Bakerton, Pennsylvania. Exploring themes of restlessness, regret, redemption and acceptance, Jennifer Haigh depicts men and women of different generations shaped by dreams and haunted by disappointments. Janet Maslin of the New York Times has called Haigh's Bakerton stories "utterly, entrancingly alive on the page," comparable to Richard Russo's Empire Falls. € 13,40
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Harpercollins Portraying the close-knit community of Bakerton, Pennsylvania through a series of interconnected stories, the author, exploring themes of regret, redemption and acceptance, depicts unforgettable characters from different generations shaped by dreams and plagued by disappointments. 50,000 first printing. € 23,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Perennial In a stunning follow-up to her best-selling debut, Mrs. Kimble, Jennifer Haigh's second novel, BAKER TOWERS, is a compelling story of love and loss in a western Pennsylvania mining town in the years after World War II. Bakerton is a company town, built on coal; a town of church festivals and ethnic neighborhoods, hunters' breakfasts and firemen's parades. Its children are raised in company houses - three rooms upstairs, three rooms down. Its ball club leads the coal company league. The twelve Baker mines offer good union jobs, and the looming black piles of mine dirt don't bother anyone. Called Baker Towers, they are local landmarks, clear evidence that the mines are booming. Baker Towers mean good wages and meat on the table, two weeks' paid vacation and presents under the Christmas tree. The mines were not named for Bakerton; Bakerton was named for the mines. This is an important distinction. It explains the order of things. Born and raised on Bakerton's Polish Hill, the five Novak children come of age in wartime, a thrilling moment when the world seems on the verge of changing forever. The oldest, Georgie, serves on a mine sweeper in the South Pacific and glimpses life beyond Bakerton, a promising future he is determined to secure at all costs. His sister Dorothy, a fragile beauty, takes a wartime job in Washington D.C. and finds herself unprepared for city life. Brilliant Joyce longs to devote herself to something of consequence but instead becomes the family's keystone, bitterly aware of the opportunities she might have had elsewhere. Her brother Sandy sails through life on looks and charm, and Lucy, the volatile baby, devours the family's attention and develops a bottomless appetite for love. BAKER TOWERS is a family saga and a love story, a hymn to a time and place long gone, to America's industrial past and the men and women we now call the Greatest Generation. This is a feat of imagination from an extraordinary new voice in American fiction, a writer of enormous power and skill. € 13,40
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2012 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Marco Tropea Editore Da tempo ormai Sheila McGann è una donna indipendente, che vive lontana da Boston e dalla sua famiglia di origine irlandese, troppo devota e ingombrante. Tuttavia è rimasta legata al fratellastro Art, beneamato parroco di una chiesa della periferia. Quando il clero della città è travolto dallo scandalo della pedofilia, e Art è accusato dello stesso, infamante crimine, Sheila ritorna a casa, pronta a combattere per lui e per la sua reputazione. Ma la realtà cui si troverà di fronte è molto più complicata del previsto, ambigua come il cuore degli uomini. La madre di Sheila non può fornirle nessun aiuto, sopraffatta dalla rabbia per quella che ritiene una vera e propria persecuzione ai danni del figlio; il padre, sofferente di Alzheimer, non si rende più conto di ciò che succede intorno a lui; il fratello Mike, totalmente assorbito dalle esigenze di sua moglie e dei suoi bambini, ha già emesso il suo verdetto di colpevolezza. E Art, il timido Art, appare sempre più sfuggente e rifiuta di difendersi. Jennifer Haigh, scrittrice pluripremiata negli Stati Uniti, torna al suo pubblico italiano con una storia familiare sulla fede, il dubbio e la redenzione. € 17,50
Scontato: € 16,63
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Perennial "[Haigh is] an expert natural storyteller with an acute sense of her characters' humanity." ?New York Times "We have the intriguing possibility that the next great American author is already in print." ?Fort Worth Star-Telegram When Sheila McGann sets out to redeem her disgraced brother, a once-beloved Catholic priest in suburban Boston, her quest will force her to confront cataclysmic truths about her fractured Irish-American family, her beliefs, and, ultimately, herself. Award-winning author Jennifer Haigh follows her critically acclaimed novels Mrs. Kimble and The Condition with a captivating, vividly rendered portrait of fraying family ties, and the trials of belief and devotion, in Faith. € 13,40
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Harpercollins It is the spring of 2002 and a perfect storm has hit Boston. Across the city's archdiocese, trusted priests have been accused of the worst possible betrayal of the souls in their care. In Faith, Jennifer Haigh explores the fallout for one devout family, the McGanns. Estranged for years from her difficult and demanding relatives, Sheila McGann has remained close to her older brother Art, the popular, dynamic pastor of a large suburban parish. When Art finds himself at the center of the maelstrom, Sheila returns to Boston, ready to fight for him and his reputation. What she discovers is more complicated than she imagined. Her strict, lace-curtain-Irish mother is living in a state of angry denial. Sheila's younger brother Mike, to her horror, has already convicted his brother in his heart. But most disturbing of all is Art himself, who persistently dodges Sheila's questions and refuses to defend himself. As the scandal forces long-buried secrets to surface, Faith explores the corrosive consequences of one family's history of silence?and the resilience its members ultimately find in forgiveness. Throughout, Haigh demonstrates how the truth can shatter our deepest beliefs?and restore them. A gripping, suspenseful tale of one woman's quest for the truth, Faith is a haunting meditation on loyalty and family, doubt and belief. Elegantly crafted, sharply observed, this is Jennifer Haigh's most ambitious novel to date. € 23,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics A chameleon, an enigma, all things to all women?a lifeline to which powerful needs and nameless longings may be attached?Ken Kimble is revealed through the eyes of the women he seduces: Birdie, his first wife, struggling to hold herself together after his desertion; his second wife, Joan, a lonely, tragic heiress who sees her unknowable husband as her last chance for happiness; and Dinah, a beautiful but damaged woman half his age. € 15,20
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Perennial In the summer of 1976, during their annual retreat on Cape Cod, the McKotch family came apart. Now, twenty years after daughter Gwen was diagnosed with Turner's syndrome—a rare genetic condition that keeps her trapped forever in the body of a child—eminent scientist Frank McKotch is divorced from his pedigreed wife, Paulette. Eldest son Billy, a successful cardiologist, lives a life built on secrets and compromise. His brother Scott awakened from a pot-addled adolescence to a soul-killing job and a regrettable marriage. And Gwen—bright and accomplished but hermetic and emotionally aloof—spurns all social interaction until, well into her thirties, she falls in love for the first time. With compassion and almost painful astuteness, The Condition explores the power of family mythologies—the self-delusions, denials, and inescapable truths that forever bind fathers and mothers and siblings. € 13,40
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer, Van Dyck Jennifer (NRT) Publisher: Harperaudio The Condition tells the story of the McKotches, a proper New England family that comes apart during one fateful summer. The year is 1976, and the family has embarked on their annual vacation to Cape Cod. One day, Frank is struck by his thirteen-year-old daughter, Gwen, standing a full head shorter than her younger cousin. At that moment he knows something is terribly wrong with his only daughter. Twenty years after Gwen's diagnosis with Turner's Syndrome—a genetic condition that traps her forever in the body of a child—all five family members are still dealing with the fallout. Frank and Paulette are acrimoniously divorced. Billy is dutiful but distant. His brother, Scott, awakens from a pot-addled adolescence to a soul-killing job and a regrettable marriage. And Gwen is silent and emotionally aloof, until she falls in love for the first time. And suddenly, once again, the family's world is tilted on its axis. Compassionate yet unflinchingly honest, witty and almost painfully astute, The Condition explores the power of family mythologies. € 31,50
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer Publisher: Perennial A chameleon, an enigma, all things to all women -- a lifeline to which powerful needs and nameless longings may be attached -- Ken Kimble is revealed through the eyes of the women he seduces: Birdie, his first wife, struggling to hold herself together after his desertion; second wife, Joan, a lonely, tragic heiress who sees her unknowable husband as her last chance for happiness; and Dinah, a beautiful but damaged woman half his age. € 12,50
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Haigh Jennifer, Fields Anna (NRT) Publisher: Harperaudio In a stunning follow-up to her bestselling debut, Mrs. Kimble, Jennifer Haigh returns with Baker Towers, a compelling story of love and loss in a western Pennsylvania mining town in the years after World War II. Born and raised on Bakerton's Polish Hill, the five Novak children come of age during wartime, a thrilling era when the world seems on the verge of changing forever. The oldest, Georgie, serves on a minesweeper in the South Pacific and glimpses life beyond Bakerton, a promising future he is determined to secure at all costs. His sister Dorothy takes a job in Washington, D.C., and finds she is unprepared for city life. Brilliant Joyce becomes the family's keystone, bitterly aware of the opportunities she might have had elsewhere. Sandy sails through life on his looks and charm, and Lucy, the volatile baby, devours the family's attention and develops a bottomless appetite for love. Baker Towers is a family saga and a love story, a hymn to a time and place long gone, to America's industrial past and the men and women we now call the Greatest Generation. This is a feat of imagination from an extraordinary new voice in American fiction, a writer of enormous power and skill. Performed by Anna Fields € 29,00
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