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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: HarperCollins Italia La bella e ricca Naneé è nata con uno spirito avventuroso. Per lei imparare a volare e pilotare un aereo significa essere libera. Ma quando i carri armati tedeschi attraversano il confine ed entrano a Parigi, Naneé sa che il suo cuore non può fare altro che unirsi alla Resistenza. Soprannominata "la portalettere" perché consegna informazioni ai clandestini, Naneé usa il suo fascino e la sua abilità per dare un riparo ai fuggitivi e portarli in salvo. Il fotografo Edouard Moss è fuggito dalla Germania con la figlia piccola, ma è stato internato in un campo di lavoro francese. Quando incontra Nanée, le loro vite si intrecciano indissolubilmente dando vita a un amore romantico e pericoloso, in un mondo infuocato dalla guerra... Ispirato alla vita reale dell'ereditiera di Chicago Mary Jayne Gold, che lavorò con il giornalista americano Varian Fry per far uscire clandestinamente artisti e intellettuali dalla Francia, La portalettere di Parigi è la storia struggente di una donna indomita la cui forza e coraggio sono un faro di speranza in un'epoca di terrore. Dopo il successo di "L'ultimo treno per la libertà", Meg Waite Clayton rivisita gli oscuri primi giorni dell'occupazione tedesca in Francia in questo romanzo avvincente, una storia d'amore e di pericolo e di eroismo incomparabile. € 18,90
Scontato: € 17,96
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2021 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: HarperCollins Italia Il treno fischia all'avvicinarsi della stazione, il confine tra la Germania e l'Olanda è vicino. Truus Wijsmuller sa che non può permettersi nemmeno un errore. Manda i tre bambini che viaggiano con lei a lavarsi le mani e affronta, armata solo di un passaporto olandese e di un piccolo anello di bigiotteria, i controlli della guardia nazista. Questo non è il primo viaggio di Truus, eppure ogni volta è come la prima, il cuore in gola e il coraggio che la sostiene sapendo che la sua missione è più importante di tutto: salvare quanti più bambini ebrei possibile, farli salire sul treno che li porterà lontano dalle atrocità naziste. È il 1936 e l'Austria sta per essere annessa alla Germania. Per Stephan Neuman i nazisti sono poco più che dei violenti brutti ceffi. Ha solo quindici anni, il suo sogno è fare lo scrittore ed è il figlio di una ricca famiglia ebrea viennese. La sua migliore amica è Zofie-Helene, una ragazza cattolica appassionata di formule matematiche, la cui madre lavora per un giornale antinazista. Ma l'innocente adolescenza dei due ragazzi sta per infrangersi come un cristallo di fronte alla violenza del regime di Hitler. Gli altri paesi stanno chiudendo le loro frontiere, una massa di persone disperate si accalca ai confini per fuggire. Eppure, anche nell'oscurità, c'è una luce che continua a splendere, perché Truus Wijsmuller è determinata a salvare tutte le vite che può. E per farlo arriva a sfidare Eichmann: in una corsa contro il tempo dovrà condurre centinaia di bambini e ragazzi in un pericoloso viaggio in treno da Vienna fino in Inghilterra. Un treno vers € 18,90
Scontato: € 17,96
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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Lake Union Pr € 13,40
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite, Potter Kirsten (NRT) Publisher: Brilliance Audio € 23,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite, Potter Kirsten (NRT) Publisher: Brilliance Audio € 32,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Lake Union Pr € 23,10
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: HarperCollins € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Center Point Pub € 35,90
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Harpercollins The New York Times bestselling author of The Wednesday Sisters returns with a moving and powerfully dynamic World War II novel about two American journalists and an Englishman, who together race the Allies to Occupied Paris for the scoop of their lives. Normandy, 1944. To cover the fighting in France, Jane, a reporter for the Nashville Banner, and Liv, an Associated Press photographer, have endured enormous danger and frustrating obstacles—including strict military regulations limiting what women correspondents can. Even so, Liv wants more. Encouraged by her husband, the editor of a New York newspaper, she’s determined to be the first photographer to reach Paris with the Allies, and capture its freedom from the Nazis. However, her Commanding Officer has other ideas about the role of women in the press corps. To fulfill her ambitions, Liv must go AWOL. She persuades Jane to join her, and the two women find a guardian angel in Fletcher, a British military photographer who reluctantly agrees to escort them. As they race for Paris across the perilous French countryside, Liv, Jane, and Fletcher forge an indelible emotional bond that will transform them and reverberate long after the war is over. Based on daring, real-life female reporters on the front lines of history like Margaret Bourke-White, Lee Miller, and Martha Gellhorn—and with cameos by other famous faces of the time—The Race for Paris is an absorbing, atmospheric saga full of drama, adventure, and passion. Combining riveting storytelling with expert literary craftsmanship and thorough research, Meg Waite Clayton crafts a compelling, resonant read. € 23,20
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Ballantine Books In the tradition of Kristin Hannah and Karen Joy Fowler, Meg Waite Clayton, bestselling author of The Wednesday Sisters, returns with an enthralling new novel of mothers, daughters, and the secrets and dreams passed down through generations. It is early evening when Hope Tantry arrives at the small cottage in England’s pastoral Lake District where her mother, Ally, spent the last years of her life. Ally—one of a close-knit group of women who called themselves the Wednesday Sisters—had used the cottage as a writer’s retreat while she worked on her unpublished biography of Beatrix Potter, yet Hope knows little about her mother’s time there. Traveling with Hope are friends Anna Page and Julie, first introduced as little girls in The Wednesday Sisters, now grown women grappling with issues of a different era. They’ve come to help Hope sort through her mother’s personal effects, yet what they find is a tangled family history—one steeped in Lake District lore. Hope finds a stack of Ally’s old notebooks tucked away in a hidden drawer, all written in a mysterious code. As she, Julie, and Anna Page try to decipher Ally’s writings—the reason for their encryption, their possible connection to the Potter manuscript—they are forced to confront their own personal struggles: Hope’s doubts about her marriage, Julie’s grief over losing her twin sister, Anna Page’s fear of commitment in relationships. And as the real reason for Ally’s stay in England comes to light, Hope, Julie, and Anna Page reach a new understanding about the enduring bonds of family, the unwavering strength of love, and the inescapable pull of the past. Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more. “The present and the past intertwine beautifully and inevitably in Meg Waite Clayton’s winning follow-up to The Wednesday Sisters. From the beguiling Lake District setting, to a completely charming (and spot-on) portrayal of Beatrix Potter, to the way the Wednesday daughters strive to unpuzzle both their own choices and their mothers’ legacies, every layer of the novel delivers. The Wednesday Daughters is utterly rich and satisfying.”—Paula McLain, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Wife “A captivating novel about mothers and daughters, lifelong friendships, love affairs, betrayals, and redemption. Clayton transports us to the English Lake District, an area rich in literary history and romance, where her characters’ secrets unfold in ways both satisfying and surprising.”—J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Commencement, Maine, and The Engagements “Beautiful storytelling . . . [Meg Waite Clayton] delves deep into the human heart . . . and [will] keep you hanging on until the very last page is turned.”—RT Book Reviews “The Wednesday Daughters is a bewitching escape of a novel. The characters became my beloved companions. I wanted it never to end.”—Elin Hilderbrand, author of Beautiful Day “Heartwarming . . . filled with memorable characters.”—Bookreporter Selected as Recommended Summer Reading by Chicago Tribune • Fort Worth Star-Telegram • San Jose Mercury News € 15,20
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Center Point Pub It is early evening when Hope Tantry arrives at the small cottage in England’s pastoral Lake District where her mother, Ally, spent the last years of her life. Ally — one of a close-knit group of women who called themselves the Wednesday Sisters — had used the cottage as a writer’s retreat while she worked on her unpublished biography of Beatrix Potter, yet Hope knows little about her mother’s time there. Traveling with Hope are friends Anna Page and Julie, first introduced as little girls in The Wednesday Sisters, now grown women grappling with issues of a different era. They’ve come to help Hope sort through her mother’s personal effects, yet what they find is a tangled family history — one steeped in Lake District lore. € 34,50
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Ballantine Books Mia, Laney, Betts, and Ginger have reunited to celebrate Betts's appointment to the Supreme Court. But when Senate hearings uncover a deeply buried skeleton in the friends' collective closet, they retreat to a summer house on the Chesapeake Bay, where they find themselves reliving a much darker period in their past—one that stirs up secrets they've kept for, and from, one another, and could change their lives forever. € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Ballantine Books FINALIST FOR THE BELLWETHER PRIZE Nelly Grace is starting over. With her two young sons, Nelly has fled to the simple stone house built by her great-grandfather in the moneyed horse country of Maryland in order to escape the grief of her husband’s death—and perhaps find a way back to her first love: photography. Easing her transition into this strange, mannered world is Emma Crofton, the grand matriarch of the foxhunting community, and Emma’s son, Dac, a handsome yet distant horse trainer. As Nelly slowly makes her way back to the camera, she must come to terms with her troubled relationship with her father, a photojournalist who chose fame over family. But when she finally sees him again, Nelly’s fragile new beginning is threatened by revelations of a secret past, and the fears that kept it hidden. Look for special features inside. Join the Circle for author chats and more. RandomHouseReadersCircle.com € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Random House Inc Meg Waite Clayton’s national bestseller The Wednesday Sisters was a word-of-mouth sensation and book club favorite. Now the beloved author is back with a page-turning novel that explores the secrets we keep, even from those closest to us, and celebrates the enduring power of friendship. Mia, Laney, Betts, and Ginger, best friends since law school, have reunited for a long weekend as Betts awaits Senate confirmation of her appointment to the Supreme Court. Nicknamed “the Ms. Bradwells” during their first class at the University of Michigan Law School in 1979—when only three women had ever served full Senate terms and none had been appointed to the Court—the four have supported one another through life’s challenges: marriages and divorces, births and deaths, career setbacks and triumphs large and small. Betts was, and still is, the Funny One. Ginger, the Rebel. Laney, the Good Girl. And Mia, the Savant. But when the Senate hearings uncover a deeply buried skeleton in the friends’ collective closet, the Ms. Bradwells retreat to a summer house on the Chesapeake Bay, where they find themselves reliving a much darker period in their past—one that stirs up secrets they’ve kept for, and from, one another, and could change their lives forever. Once again, Meg Waite Clayton writes inspiringly about the complex circumstances facing women and the heartfelt friendships that hold them together. Insightful and affecting, The Four Ms. Bradwells is also a captivating tale of how far people will go to protect the ones they love. € 21,00
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Clayton Meg Waite Publisher: Ballantine Books Friendship, loyalty, and love lie at the heart of Meg Waite Clayton's beautifully written, poignant, and sweeping novel of five women who, over the course of four decades, come to redefine what it means to be family. For thirty-five years, Frankie, Linda, Kath, Brett, and Ally have met every Wednesday at the park near their homes in Palo Alto, California. Defined when they first meet by what their husbands do, the young homemakers and mothers are far removed from the Summer of Love that has enveloped most of the Bay Area in 1967. These “Wednesday Sisters” seem to have little in common: Frankie is a timid transplant from Chicago, brutally blunt Linda is a remarkable athlete, Kath is a Kentucky debutante, quiet Ally has a secret, and quirky, ultra-intelligent Brett wears little white gloves with her miniskirts. But they are bonded by a shared love of both literature–Fitzgerald, Eliot, Austen, du Maurier, Plath, and Dickens–and the Miss America Pageant, which they watch together every year. As the years roll on and their children grow, the quintet forms a writers circle to express their hopes and dreams through poems, stories, and, eventually, books. Along the way, they experience history in the making: Vietnam, the race for the moon, and a women's movement that challenges everything they have ever thought about themselves, while at the same time supporting one another through changes in their personal lives brought on by infidelity, longing, illness, failure, and success. Humorous and moving, The Wednesday Sisters is a literary feast for book lovers that earns a place among those popular works that honor the joyful, mysterious, unbreakable bonds between friends. From the Hardcover edition. € 15,20
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