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Amy i Isabelle
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Alice Munro presents a humorous novel that delves into bravery and challenging decisions within what is described as ordinary life. According to "The New York Times Book Review," this book is among those rare works that offer a completely new, fresh perspective on a world we think we know well.
The story of Isabelle and Amy unfolds as a relatable tale of a mother and her sixteen-year-old daughter—a complex mix of love and friction. Living in the gossipy industrial town of Shirley Falls, their routine yet predictable lives are marked by frustration and ever-growing tension between them. Just when it seems things can't get more strained, Amy begins to explore her sexuality, widening the chasm between mother and daughter. This gap seems insurmountable until Isabelle starts to confront her own past, which harbors secrets she is deeply ashamed of, particularly fearing Amy's judgment.
This compelling narrative is from the acclaimed author of "Olive Kitteridge," which won the Pulitzer Prize, and "Mam na imię Lucy," shortlisted for the Booker Prize, showcasing the author's skillful storytelling and deep insight into human relationships.
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- normalne ślady użytkowania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania
- brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć
Wysyłka w ciągu 24h + czas dostawy
widoczne ślady używania
Alice Munro presents a humorous novel that delves into bravery and challenging decisions within what is described as ordinary life. According to "The New York Times Book Review," this book is among those rare works that offer a completely new, fresh perspective on a world we think we know well.
The story of Isabelle and Amy unfolds as a relatable tale of a mother and her sixteen-year-old daughter—a complex mix of love and friction. Living in the gossipy industrial town of Shirley Falls, their routine yet predictable lives are marked by frustration and ever-growing tension between them. Just when it seems things can't get more strained, Amy begins to explore her sexuality, widening the chasm between mother and daughter. This gap seems insurmountable until Isabelle starts to confront her own past, which harbors secrets she is deeply ashamed of, particularly fearing Amy's judgment.
This compelling narrative is from the acclaimed author of "Olive Kitteridge," which won the Pulitzer Prize, and "Mam na imię Lucy," shortlisted for the Booker Prize, showcasing the author's skillful storytelling and deep insight into human relationships.