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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Grace Edwards
* Winner of The San Diego Book Award ** An Indie Next Pick *From the award-winning author hailed by the New York Times Book Review for her "careful poetic description" and complex, compelling family dramas, Grace by T. Greenwood is a powerful novel about a family poised to implode, the transformative power of art, and the salvation gleaned from even the smallest mercies... Every family photograph hides a story. Some are suffused with warmth and joy, others reflect the dull ache of disappointed dreams. For thirteen-year-old Trevor Kennedy, taking photos helps make sense of his fractured world. His father, Kurt, struggles to keep a business going while also caring for Trevor's aging grandfather, whose hoarding has reached dangerous levels. Trevor's mother, Elsbeth, all but ignores her son while doting on his five-year-old sister, Gracy, and pilfering useless drugstore items. Trevor knows he can count on little Gracy's unconditional love and his art teacher's encouragement. None of that compensates for the bullying he has endured at school for as long as he can remember. But where Trevor once silently tolerated the jabs and name-calling, now anger surges through him in ways he's powerless to control. Only Crystal, a store clerk dealing with her own loss, sees the deep fissures in the Kennedy family--in the haunting photographs Trevor brings to be developed, and in the palpable distance between Elsbeth and her son. And as their lives become more intertwined, each will be pushed to the breaking point, with shattering, unforeseeable consequences.
Kavita had met Rana briefly a long time back but Rana had always kept in touch with her. Many years later Kavita and Rana both end up in the city of Pune and they decide to catch up over a few drinks at The Bard, a popular pub and restaurant. There is only one night between them and Rana urges Kavita to tell him her love stories. Kavita shares four of her romantic relationships sagas with Rana that has taken her through heartbreaks, disillusionment and bitterness in her pursuit of finding the One. While recounting her bittersweet memories, Kavita finds a friend in Rana, who is already enchanted by her. Through their conversations, each discovers and unravels their own feelings but will that lead to another love story? Do all love stories need an end or the love in itself is the end? Written in the form of short stories, Grace is about forgiveness, acceptance and freedom that need not lead anywhere but within.
Kavita had met Rana briefly a long time back but Rana had always kept in touch with her. Many years later Kavita and Rana both end up in the city of Pune and they decide to catch up over a few drinks at The Bard, a popular pub and restaurant. There is only one night between them and Rana urges Kavita to tell him her love stories. Kavita shares four of her romantic relationships sagas with Rana that has taken her through heartbreaks, disillusionment and bitterness in her pursuit of finding the One. While recounting her bittersweet memories, Kavita finds a friend in Rana, who is already enchanted by her. Through their conversations, each discovers and unravels their own feelings but will that lead to another love story? Do all love stories need an end or the love in itself is the end? Written in the form of short stories, Grace is about forgiveness, acceptance and freedom that need not lead anywhere but within.
Grace
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
2010
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In the east Texas town of Cold Springs in 1944, the community waits for the war to end. In this place where certain boundaries are not crossed and in a time when people reveal little about themselves, their problems, and their passions, Jane Roberts Wood exposes the heart of each of four families during the last year of World War II. Bound together by neighborhood and Southern customs, yet separated by class, money, and family, they are an unforgettable lot, vibrantly brought to life in this 'delightfully perceptive and unabashedly romantic' novel ("Sanford Herald"). As the war grinds to an end, it becomes the catalyst that drives the inhabitants of Cold Springs across the boundaries that had once divided them, taking them to places both chaotic and astonishing.