This award-winning book explores significant themes through captivating narratives, shedding light on real-life experiences and insights. It delves into personal stories that resonate with readers, highlighting resilience and the human spirit. The author's unique perspective and engaging writing style invite reflection on important social issues, making it both informative and thought-provoking. Through its compelling content, it has garnered critical acclaim and recognition in the realm of non-fiction literature.
Stephen Kimber Bücher
Stephen Kimber ist ein preisgekrönter Autor, dessen Werk sich mit den Feinheiten menschlicher Beziehungen und der Suche nach Identität inmitten unerwarteter Lebenswendungen befasst. Seine Prosa, die für ihren Witz und ihre Einsichten in Charaktere gefeiert wird, erforscht Themen wie Liebe, Verlust und Selbstfindung durch sorgfältig ausgearbeitete Erzählungen. Kimbers meisterhafter Sprachgebrauch schafft eine fesselnde Atmosphäre, die den Leser in das Innenleben und die Dilemmata seiner Charaktere zieht. Seine Schriften laden zur Reflexion darüber ein, was unsere Existenz und unsere Verbindungen wirklich ausmacht.




"Swissair 1-1-1 is declaring Pan Pan Pan. We have smoke in the cockpit." Seventeen minutes after the co-pilot's distress call, the Geneva-bound jet crashed into the Atlantic off Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia just over an hour after leaving New York on September 2, 1998, killing all 229 people on board.Now, a year later, acclaimed journalist Stephen Kimber tells the moving story of the crash and its far-reaching human consequences. Kimber introduces us to a wide variety of from the victims and their families to the recovery teams, pathologists and investigators who are still searching for answers. As with any disaster, the effects are unpredictable and heartwrenching. In a fast-paced and compelling style, Flight 111 traces the interconnected paths of the people whose fates were forever altered by what happened that night.
Phelan vs. Phelan
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This book, by award-winning writer Stephen Kimber, takes readers behind the scenes of an epic family feud inside one of Canada's wealthiest families. The Phelans owned Cara Operations and its many popular restaurant chains, including Harvey's and Swiss Chalet. Trouble began when family patriarch Paul James Phelan refused to yield control to the next generation. What followed pitted brother against sisters, against father in boardrooms and courtrooms. You might be surprised to know who won this generational war. Phelan v Phelan is a must-read for anyone interested in the challenges of succession -- and survival -- in a family company. And for anyone intrigued to read a real-life version of Succession.
A woman's life takes a dramatic turn when she meets her ideal partner and seemingly achieves happiness. However, a single catastrophic event shatters her world, plunging her into a harrowing nightmare. The story explores themes of love, loss, and resilience as she navigates the aftermath of her devastating experience.