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2025 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Mattioli 1885 In una gelida giornata di gennaio del 1961, a Bismark, in North Dakota, un sedicenne rincasa da scuola con il suo migliore amico, Gene. L'improvviso suono delle sirene sconvolge le loro vite. La tragedia irrompe e segna un punto di svolta nella vita dei due ragazzi. Circa quarant'anni dopo, il sedicenne di un tempo è diventato uno scrittore, e cerca di svelare il mistero. Tra ricordi e finzione, nel tentativo di dare un senso al passato rievoca gli anni della sua giovinezza, la sua amicizia con Gene e il loro amore per la bellissima Marie. € 19,00
Scontato: € 18,05
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2023 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Mattioli 1885 Nel corso di tre decenni, Watson ci racconta la vita di una donna che cerca solo di essere se stessa, ribellandosi alle classificazioni e al dominio imposti dalla società. "Le vite di Edie Pritchard" ci mostra come le impressioni che si hanno su una persona possano condizionare la sua vita per anni. Intelligente, sicura di sé, bella, Edie ce l'ha sempre messa tutta: nel lavoro come impiegata in una banca, nel tentativo di salvare i suoi rapporti di coppia, nel crescere sua figlia. Edie vuole solo una vita felice, eppure ovunque va la sua bellezza la perseguita. Watson ci racconta la sua storia nel corso di tre decenni. Matrimoni che si rompono, il difficile rapporto con la figlia che non la sopporta, molti cambiamenti e una lunga strada da fare. È la vita - o meglio, sono le vite di una donna che cerca solo di essere se stessa, che si perde e rinasce, ribellandosi ai pregiudizi e agli schemi, una donna che non si arrende, che non si stanca mai di combattere per dimostrare che le è permesso vivere alle sue condizioni. € 21,00
Scontato: € 19,95
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2022 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Mattioli 1885 Un romanzo ruvido e sincero, uno sguardo su un mondo che non c'è più, la fotografia sgranata di un West sofferente, colto nel momento esatto in cui smette di esistere. È il 1963. Calvin Sidey, uno degli ultimi vecchi cowboy, ha da tempo lasciato la sua famiglia per condurre una vita isolata. Sebbene sia stato un padre e un nonno assente, quando il figlio parte con la moglie per una settimana, Calvin accetta di tornare nella cittadina dove un tempo era una figura leggendaria per badare ai suoi nipoti, Will e Ann. Ma ben presto arrivano i guai: le attenzioni di un ragazzo nei confronti di Ann si fanno sempre più aggressive, mentre un gruppo di giovani spericolati si rivela una potenziale minaccia per Will. Calvin conosce solo una legge: quella del Far West. Ma nel pieno dell'evoluzione culturale degli anni '60, rischia di mettere in pericolo se stesso e la sua famiglia. € 18,00
Scontato: € 17,10
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2021 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Mattioli 1885 Dalton, North Dakota. È il settembre 1951: sono passati anni da quando George e Margaret Backledge hanno perso il figlio James; mesi da quando la sua vedova, Lorna, si è portata via il loro unico nipote Jimmy e ha sposato Donnnie Weboy. Margaret è però determinata a salvare il bambino. Incapace di allontanare la moglie dalla sua missione, George parte con lei per raggiungere Gladstone, in Montana, dove i Blackledge dovranno affrontare l'intero clan dei Weboy, determinati a non consegnare il bambino senza uno scontro. € 16,00
Scontato: € 15,20
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2020 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Mattioli 1885 L'estate del 1948 cambierà per sempre la vita del dodicenne David Hayden e della sua famiglia. Un'indagine a ritroso, rivista attraverso gli occhi di un adolescente, ma con la consapevolezza di un uomo maturo, lungo le strade assolate di un piccolo villaggio, fra la polvere delle praterie, fino agli spazi più oscuri della provincia americana. E' lo scontra fra due fratelli che segna il culmine del romanzo: uno è il padre Wesley, sceriffo del paese, e l'altro è lo zio Frank, eroe di guerra, stimato dottore, affascinante e forse colpevole di avere abusato di molte giovani indiane. Fra queste c'è Marie, domestica della casa dei genitori. Proprio da lei arriveranno le rivelazioni che finiranno per sconvolgere le vite di tutti. Nella grande tradizione della letteratura del west e a metà strada fra "L'età incerta" di L.P. Hartley "Il buio oltre la siepe" di Harper Lee, "Montana 1948" è il racconto dello scontro fra lealtà e dovere, fra fedeltà e giustizia, e allo stesso tempo un romanzo di formazione in una delle terre più affascinanti degli Stati Uniti d'America. € 16,00
Scontato: € 15,20
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Algonquin Books € 15,40
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Thorndike Pr € 30,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Algonquin Books € 23,00
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Milkweed Editions A retired sheriff and his wife go after their young grandson in a riveting tale of familial love and its unexpected consequences. Let Him Go, Larry Watson’s ninth book, returns to big sky country in mid-century America but, with the pervasive menace of a small town family gone wrong and a shocking and deadly ending, this novel charts new territory for the author and provides a powerful dose of suspense for the reader. It's been years since George and Margaret Blackledge lost their son James and months since his widow Lorna took off with their only grandson and married Donnie Weboy. Margaret is resolved to find and retrieve the boy ? while George is none too eager to stir up trouble. Soon, the Blackledges find themselves entangled with the entire Weboy clan, who are determined not to give up the boy without a fight. € 14,80
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry D., Hoefer Richard A. Publisher: Sage Pubns Developing Nonprofit and Human Service Leaders comprehensively prepares students with the skills to successfully manage human service organizations. Authors Larry D. Watson and Richard Hoefer explore core managerial competencies tailored to the unique environment of these organizations, including administrative responsibilities, values and ethics, organizational theories, leadership, boards of directors, fundraising, supervision, research, cultural consideration, and more. This essential text offers hands-on practice for the skills that future administrators will need to make a substantial impact in their organizations and communities. € 56,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Milkweed Editions Dalton, North Dakota. It’s September 1951: years since George and Margaret Blackledge lost their son James when he was thrown from a horse; months since his widow Lorna took off with their only grandson and married Donnie Weboy. Margaret is steadfast, resolved to find and retrieve her grandson Jimmy ? the one person in this world keeping James’s memory alive ? while George, a retired sheriff, is none too eager to stir up trouble. Unable to sway his wife from her mission, George takes to the road with Margaret by his side, traveling through the Dakota badlands to Gladstone, Montana. When Margaret tries to convince Lorna to return home to North Dakota and bring little Jimmy with her, the Blackledges find themselves entangled with the entire Weboy clan, who are determined not to give up the boy without a fight. From the author who brought us Montana 1948, Let Him Go is pitch-perfect, gutsy, and unwavering. Larry Watson is at his storytelling finest in this unforgettable return to the American West. € 21,40
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Milkweed Editions We were exposed to these phenomena in order that we might learn something, but of course the lessons we learn are not always what was intended. So begins Matthew Garth's stor of the fall of 1962, when the shooting of a young woman on Thanksgiving Day sets off a chain of unsettling evens in Willow Falls, Minnesota. Matthew first sees Louisa Lindahl in Dr. Dunbar's home office, and at the time her bullet wound makes nearly as strong an impression as her unclothed body. Fueled over the following weeks by his feverish desire for this mysterious woman and a deep longing for the comfort and affluence that appears to surround the Dunbars, Matthew finds himself drawn into a vortex of greet, manipulation, and ultimately betrayal. € 13,40
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Pgw We were exposed to these phenomena in order that we might learn something, but of course the lessons we learn are not always those we are taught . . . So begins Matthew Garth's story of the fall of 1962, when the shooting of a young woman on Thanksgiving Day sets off a chain of unsettling events in Willow Falls, Minnesota. Matthew first sees Louisa Lindahl in Dr. Dunbar's home office, and at the time her bullet wound makes nearly as strong an impression as her unclothed body. Fueled over the following weeks by his feverish longing for this mysterious woman?as well as by a deep desire for the comfort and affluence that appears to surround the Dunbars?Matthew finds himself drawn into a series of confrontations he never expected, the results of which will change his life irrevocably and give lie to his version of the American dream. Immersive, heartbreaking, and richly evocative of time and place, this long-awaited new novel marks the return of a great American storyteller. € 23,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Milkweed Editions Larry Watson's bestselling novel Montana, 1948 was acclaimed as a "work of art" (Susan Petro, San Francisco Chronicle), a prize-winning evocation of a time, a place, and a family. Now Watson returns to Montana, 1948's vast landscape with a stunning prequel that illuminates the Hayden clan's early years and the circumstances that led to the events of Montana, 1948. With the precision of a master storyteller, Watson moves seamlessly among the strong and hard-bitten characters that make up the Hayden family, and in the process opens an evocative window on the very heart of the American West. € 13,40
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Random House Inc Forty years after the suicide of his best friend's father, a writer revisits the tragedy and tries to unravel the mystery behind one man's inexplicable actions on that icy January day in 1961. Through his own recollections and his fiction–sometimes impossible to separate–he attempts to make sense of a senseless act and, in the process, to examine his youth, his connection to his best friend, Gene, and the enigma of Marie, a beautiful girl whose heart once belonged to both of them and whose spell still lingers through the decades. Spare, haunting, lyrical, Sundown, Yellow Moon is a piercing study of love and betrayal, grief and desire, youth and remembrance. Larry Watson not only brings to life a distinct period in history but, most affectingly, reveals the interplay of memory, secrets, and the passage of time. Praise for Sundown, Yellow Moon: “Watson succeeds impressively, especially in deepening our understanding of first love.” –Alan Cheuse, Chicago Tribune “A marvelous evocation of a time and place and of high school existence when it was considerably less ferocious than it is today . . . [Sundown, Yellow Moon] twitches aside the curtain to reveal the menace and mendacity lurking behind placid and mundane lives.” –Minneapolis Star Tribune “[An] oddly heartbreaking story: allowed to run amok, the past becomes a monster capable of devouring the present.” –Booklist “Larry Watson takes the less-traveled roads, through landscapes and heartscapes vaguely familiar, intensely poetic and always jangling. . . . He has established himself as one of the leading poetic realists, painting his stories across the canvas of interiors: small-town America and the human heart.” –San Jose Mercury News, on Orchard € 15,20
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2007 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Milkweed Editions ?From the summer of my twelfth year I carry a series of images more vivid and lasting than any others of my boyhood and indelible beyond all attempts the years make to erase or fade them? ? So begins David Hayden's story of what happened in Montana in 1948. The events of that cataclysmic summer permanently alter twelve-year-old David's understanding of his family: his father, a small-town sheriff; his remarkably strong mother; David's uncle Frank, a war hero and respected doctor; and the Haydens' Sioux housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier, whose revelations turn the family's life upside down as she relates how Frank has been molesting his female Indian patients. As their story unravels around David, he learns that truth is not what one believes it to be, that power is abused, and that sometimes one has to choose between family loyalty and justice. € 12,50
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Random House Inc From the bestselling author of Montana 1948 comes the explosive story of an artist, his muse, and the staggering price they pay for their chance at immortality. Sonja Skordahl, a Norwegian immigrant, came to America looking for a new life. Instead, she settled in Door County, Wisconsin, and married Henry House—only to find herself defined by her roles as wife and mother. Destiny lands Sonja in the studio of Ned Weaver, an internationally acclaimed painter. There she becomes more than his model and more than a mere object of desire; she becomes the most inspiring muse Ned has ever known, much to the chagrin of the artist's wife. When both Ned and Henry insist on possessing Sonja, their jealousies threaten to erupt into violence—as she struggles to appease both men without sacrificing her hard-won sense of self. € 14,30
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Simon & Schuster In a captivating departure, Larry Watson, "a writer whose work is worthy of prizes" (Los Angeles Times Book Review), unveils a portrait of faith, obsession, and enduring love -- and a work of greater tenderness than anything he has yet written.
Love captures Paul Finley, in, of all places, his own bedroom -- literally waking him from his dreams. The night he discovers Laura Pettit standing at his windowsill, Paul is eleven years old, a boy naturally inclined toward seriousness, precociously adept at the art of watching the world without being watched. Laura is twenty-two, a fiercely passionate and independent poet already experiencing the first flickers of fame, a beautiful woman on the brink of seducing Paul's father. No matter; Paul is smitten. When she leaves him to rejoin the grown-ups' party downstairs, Laura issues Paul a wholly impossible command, one that will haunt and consume both of them for the rest of their lives: "Forget me." Laying bare the inner life of one man during the course of nearly four decades, Larry Watson delivers a riveting treatise on the excruciating power of love -- and two of the most remarkable characters in recent American literature. Infused with breathtaking pathos and delicate grace, Laura is an extraordinary triumph of the novelist's art. € 20,50
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1998 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Textstream Larry Watson's previous fiction evoking contemporary Western small-town life has won him awards, a dedicated readership, and unqualified critical praise. Now he has written a novel that envelops the rich emotional terrain of his beloved Montana in a mystery that is both unexpected and unforgettable. After a nighttime accident at the bottom of Sprull Hill in Bentrock, Sheriff Jack Nevelsen is compelled to try and protect a part of his hometown that even a hero would have trouble saving -- its innocence. For most everyone in the community would agree that June Moss, the quiet girl who had just graduated from high school, and Leo Bauer, the principal of Bentrock Elementary and a married man like Jack, had no business heading out of town together. As Jack sets out to unravel the mystery of their deaths, he begins to create a story to shield his town, a lie that will reverberate throughout an entire community, and into the shadows of his own heart. € 22,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Washington Square Pr A powerful voice in contemporary American fiction, Larry Watson is the award-winning author of Montana 1948, hailed as "a work of art" (San Francisco Chronicle), and White Crosses, praised as "one of the most irresistible novels of the year" (The Globe and Mail). In this, his debut novel, Watson explores the themes that established him as a master protrayer of small-town America. Another female student has been found strangled?the body count is up to three, and everyone suspects there will be more. But for Peter, a reticent teacher at Minnesota's Wanekia High School, his own morbid fascination with the murders haunts him more than the morning headlines. Keeping a detailed journal of his community's action?and his own?Peter discovers a disturbing ambivalence toward violence in the midst of uncommonly savage acts. A taut suspense novel that is at once compelling and thought-provoking, In a Dark Time ingeniously explores our culture's complex relationship with violence?and paints a vivid portrait of America too often color-blind to the bloody hues that tinge its landscape. € 16,10
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1996 |
![]() ![]() Author: Watson Larry Publisher: Textstream Larry Watson's bestselling novel Montana 1948 was acclaimed as "a work of art" (Susan Petro, San Francisco Chronicle), a prize-winning evocation of a time, a place, and a family. Now Watson returns to Montana 1948's vast landscape with a stunning prequel that illuminates the Hayden clan's early years and the circumstances that led to the events of Montana 1948. In Montana, the Hayden name is law. For the Hayden boys, Wesley and Frank, their legacy carries an aura of privilege and power that doesn't stop at the Montana border, even when an ill-fated hunting trip makes them temporary outlaws. But what it means to bear the name is something each generation must discover for itself. From Julian, the hard-bitten and blustery patriarch, to Gail, Sheriff Wesley Hayden's spirited wife and moral compass, Larry Watson gives breath and blood to a remarkable family's struggles and rewards, and opens an evocative window on the very heart of the American West. € 14,30
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