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Bryce Courtenay

    14. August 1933 – 22. November 2012

    Dieser Autor befasst sich mit tiefgründigen, oft herausfordernden Aspekten der menschlichen Erfahrung. Seine Werke erforschen Themen wie Überleben, Bildung und die Suche nach Identität, angesiedelt vor vielfältigen und manchmal rauen Kulissen. Mit einer ausgeprägten Stimme, die rohe Ehrlichkeit mit herzlichem Humanismus verbindet, führt er den Leser durch Welten, die von Widerstandsfähigkeit, dem Einfluss von Mentoren und unerwarteten Wendungen des Schicksals geprägt sind. Sein Schreiben ist ein Zeugnis für die unerschütterliche Kraft des Geistes angesichts von Widrigkeiten und die bleibende Wirkung menschlicher Verbundenheit.

    Bryce Courtenay
    Tandia
    The Potato Factory
    The Potato Factory Trilogy - 1: The Potato Factory
    April fool's day
    Four Fires
    Der Glanz der Sonne
    • Der Glanz der Sonne

      • 566 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Bryce Courtenays 'Im Glanz der Sonne', ein episch angelegter Entwicklungsroman von der Erzählkraft eines Charles Dickens oder Mark Twain, schildert die Reifezeit eines Außenseiters wider Willen, rückt nebenbei die Widersprüche Südafrikas in einen scharfen Brennpunkt: Als der fünfjährige Peekay in ein Internat im nördlichen Transvaal kommt, beginnt für ihn eine lange Zeit des Leidens. Man schreibt die vierziger Jahre. Er, der Engländer unter lauter Buren, wird von seinen Mitschülern verspottet, gequält und gedemütigt. Doch als Peekay auf den Zugführer und Boxchampion Hoppie Groenewald trifft, lernt er, was es heißt, dem Schicksal ein Bein zu stellen. Er hat alle Voraussetzungen, und eines wußte er: 'Ich lebte, und wo Leben war, da war auch Hoffnung.'

      Der Glanz der Sonne
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    • Four Fires

      • 1068 Seiten
      • 38 Lesestunden

      A story of the power of love and the triumph of the human spirit against the odds In a small town like any other small towns around Australia live the Maloneys. They are a fifth-generation Australian family of Irish Catholic descent who are struggling to reach the first rung of the social ladder. The Maloneys are a family you won't forget: a strong mother, a father broken by war, three boys and two girls, one of whom has an illegitimate daughter. Each of their lives is changed forever by the four fires – passion, religion, warfare and fire itself. 'Not since writing The Power of One have I felt this close to a book.' Bryce Courtenay Visit brycecourtenay.com

      Four Fires
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    • April fool's day

      • 648 Seiten
      • 23 Lesestunden

      The author of The Power of One tells his most powerful and passionate story yet--the true story of his son's life and death from AIDS at the age of 25

      April fool's day
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    • Ikey Solomon is very successful indeed, in the art of thieving. Ikey's partner in crime is his mistress, the forthright Mary Abacus, until misfortune befalls them. They are parted and each must make the harsh journey from 19th century London to Van Diemens Land. In the backstreets and dives of Hobart Town, Mary learns the art of brewing and builds The Potato Factory, where she plans a new future. But her ambitions are threatened by Ikey's wife, Hannah, her old enemy. The two women raise their separate families. As each woman sets out to destroy the other, the families are brought to the edge of disaster.

      The Potato Factory Trilogy - 1: The Potato Factory
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    • The Potato Factory

      • 666 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden

      Ikey Solomon is very successful indeed, in the art of thieving. Ikey's partner in crime is his mistress, the forthright Mary Abacus, until misfortune befalls them. They are parted and each must make the harsh journey from 19th century London to Van Diemens Land. In the backstreets and dives of Hobart Town, Mary learns the art of brewing and builds The Potato Factory, where she plans a new future. But her ambitions are threatened by Ikey's wife, Hannah, her old enemy. The two women raise their separate families. As each woman sets out to destroy the other, the families are brought to the edge of disaster.

      The Potato Factory
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    • Tandia

      • 920 Seiten
      • 33 Lesestunden

      Tandia is a child of all Africa: half Indian, half African, beautiful and intelligent, she is only sixteen when she is first brutalised by the police. Her fear of the white man leads her to join the black resistance movement, where she trains as a terrorist. With her in the fight for justice is the one white man Tandia can trust, the welterweight champion of the world, Peekay. Now he must fight their common enemy in order to save both their lives.

      Tandia
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    • Whitethorn

      • 692 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      From Bryce Courtenay comes a new novel about Africa. The time is 1939. White South Africa is a deeply divided nation with many of the Afrikaner people fanatically opposed to the English. The world is also on the brink of war and South Africa elects to fight for the Allied cause against Germany. Six-year-old Tom Fitzsaxby finds himself in The Boys Farm, an orphanage in a remote town in the high mountains, where the Afrikaners side fiercely with Hitler's Germany. Tom's English name proves sufficient for him to be ostracised, marking him as an outsider. And so begin some of life's tougher lessons for the small, lonely boy. Like the whitethorn, one of Africa's most enduring plants, Tom learns how to survive in the harsh climate of racial hatred. Then a terrible event sends him on a journey to ensure that justice is done. On the way, his most unexpected discovery is love. Visit brycecourtenay.com

      Whitethorn
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    • Jessica

      • 608 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      'A superb storyteller ... it is impossible not to be impressed by Courtenay's talents' - The Times JESSICA is based on the real life of a remarkable young Australian woman who defied the conventions of her time. She had a stubborn streak and the courage to act out her convictions ... in spite of the consequences. This compelling, sweeping story is her personal fight for justice against enormous odds, and a testimony to the power of the human spirit to triumph over adversity.

      Jessica
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    • The Persimmon Tree

      • 711 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      The Persimmon Tree is unashamedly a love story. I've always wanted to write one but until now have been afraid to do so. The reason is simple enough: most men in my experience have very little idea of what really goes on in a woman's heart or head. Now, at the age of 74, I just might know enough and have sufficient courage to write on the subject - the way of a man with a woman, of a woman with a man.My story is set in the Pacific, although not in the paradise we've always been led to believe exists there. It is 1942 in Java and the Japanese are invading the islands like a swarm of locusts.I have tried to capture the essence of love - how in a world gone mad with malice and hate, it has the ability to forgive and to heal. As it is in this story, love is always hard earned but, in the end, a most wonderful and necessary emotion. Without love, life for most of us would lack true meaning.Sincerely,Bryce Courtenay

      The Persimmon Tree
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    • When Mary Abacus dies, she leaves her business empire in the hands of the warring Solomon family. Hawk Solomon is determined to bring together both sides of the tribe - but it is the new generation who must fight to change the future.Solomons are pitted against Solomons as the families are locked in a bitter struggle that crosses battlefields and continents to reach a powerful conclusion.

      The Potato Factory Trilogy - 3: Solomon's Song
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