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Sue Miller
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Sue Miller´s finest novel yet is a poignant masterpiece about the deepest, truest things about family life - of death and love, growing up and growing older One minute John is the cornerstone of Eva´s world, rock to his two teenage stepdaughters and his own son Theo, the next he is tossed through the air in a traffic accident, and snapped like a twig. His sudden death changes everything. Eva struggles with the terror and desolation of loneliness, and finds herself drawn back to her untrustworthy ex-husband; Emily, the eldest daughter, grapples with her new-found independence and responsibility. Little Theo can only begin to fathom the permanence of his father´s death. But for Daisy, John´s absence opens up a whole world of confusion just at the onset of adolescence and blossoming sexuality. And in steps a man only too willing to take advantage. Praise for Lost in the Forest ´Sue Miller has been making it new now for a long time, and Lost in the Forest is a shining affirmation that her power only continues to grow´ Washington Post ´Sue Miller´s latest novel secures her place in the company of writers like Anne Tyler and Alison Lurie ... Lost in the Forest has a seemingly effortless grace; Miller quickly captures and never loses our attention´ Daily Mail ´Sue Miller brings unusual skill in the exploration of women´s hopes and regrets. The careful build-up of detail, and an acute understanding of all the facts and feelings which lie behind disguises, make this a sensitive examination of two private lives´ Sunday Telegraph ´Wonderful - rich, intelligent and moving ... this is the fiction we need´ Los Angeles Times

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Editora Bloomsbury
ISBN-13 9780747578987
ISBN 0747578982
Edição 1 / 2006
Idioma Inglês
Páginas 256
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