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Valerie Miner

    Valerie Miner schafft eindringliche Erzählungen, die sich mit der Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und der Suche nach Identität im Wandel der Gesellschaft auseinandersetzen. Ihre Prosa zeichnet sich durch scharfe Einsichten und tiefes Einfühlungsvermögen aus und beleuchtet oft das Innenleben ihrer Charaktere und ihre sozialen Zusammenhänge. Durch fesselndes Storytelling beleuchtet sie Themen wie Familie, Gemeinschaft und die anhaltenden Auswirkungen des Wandels. Miners unverwechselbare Stimme lädt die Leser ein, gemeinsame Erfahrungen und die anhaltende Suche nach Zugehörigkeit zu reflektieren.

    Bread and Salt
    Range of Light
    Konkurrenz
    Mord auf dem Campus
    • Range of Light

      • 301 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(6)Abgeben

      Two old friends who have not seen each other for decades spend a week hiking through the stunning scenery of California's High Sierra Twenty-five years ago, a group of five high schoolers trekked through the High Sierra. Now, two of them--lesbian Kath and straight Adele--come back to repeat their journey and renew their friendship. In chapters that alternate between the women's voices, they reveal their pasts, their thoughts, and their reactions both to the scenery and to each other. For Kath, the sublime topography of the Sierra is inspiring and invigorating. Adele is more trepidatious. Over the course of their journey up to High Country, old stories, tensions, dreams, and disappointments come to the surface. A unique study of the complexity of the bonds between women, this transporting book, written with elegance and restraint, is among Miner's finest work.

      Range of Light
    • Bread and Salt

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,9(13)Abgeben

      Compelling and vivid, the stories in Bread and Salt use the metaphor of salvage to consider the reclamation of the natural environment, human relationships, and material objects. The characters in these stories live and travel in Tunisia, India, Indonesia, Italy, Turkey, France, and the United States and consider their individual agency in both local and global contexts. The characters' conflicts reveal how family and friendships are enriched by differences.

      Bread and Salt