Ein einfühlsamer Familienroman über die Zwillinge Will und Ethan, die mit ihrer Mutter zu den Großeltern nach Kalifornien ziehen, und die Schicksale von Rogelio und Marlene, die ebenfalls nach Kalifornien reisen, um ihre Väter zu finden. Ihre Wege kreuzen sich und verändern ihr Leben für immer.
Marisa Silver Bücher
Marisa Silver schafft Erzählungen, die sich mit bemerkenswerter psychologischer Schärfe mit der Komplexität menschlicher Erfahrungen auseinandersetzen. Ihre Geschichten werden für ihre tiefgründigen Charakterstudien und ihre komplexen emotionalen Landschaften gefeiert. Silver, die von einer Karriere als Filmregisseurin zu ihrer literarischen Arbeit überging, bringt eine ausgeprägte visuelle Sensibilität und ein scharfes Verständnis für dramatische Strukturen mit. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch evokative Prosa und die Erforschung intimer, oft herausfordernder menschlicher Verbindungen aus.






Mary Coin
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Inspired by Dorothea Lange's iconic Migrant Mother photograph, this narrative weaves the lives of two women—one renowned and the other overlooked—exploring their extraordinary chance meeting. The story delves into themes of fame, memory, and the impact of shared experiences, highlighting the contrast between public recognition and private struggles. Through their interaction, the book reveals deeper insights into resilience and the human spirit during challenging times.
The God of War
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the California desert, this novel explores the profound theme of disconnection as it captures the end of childhood. Drawing parallels to Joan Didion's work, the narrative delves into the emotional landscape of its characters, revealing the stark realities of growing up in Los Angeles's arid environment. Through vivid imagery and poignant storytelling, the author crafts a compelling tale that resonates with the complexities of youth and the inevitable transition into adulthood.
Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, the story follows unforgettable characters like an aging stuntman, a chauffeur, and a voice-over actor, who navigate life on the outskirts of the city's glamour. Marisa Silver's unique narrative style illuminates their everyday struggles and aspirations, inviting readers to connect with their poignant experiences and the harsh realities they face.
No Direction Home
- 306 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of family and belonging, the story follows ten-year-old Will Burton as he grapples with his father's sudden disappearance and the family's move to California. Meanwhile, Rogelio Augilar embarks on a perilous journey from Mexico to find his father, and Marlene McClure seeks the father she has never known. Their paths intertwine in Los Angeles, where shared struggles and desires create a fragile sense of hope. The narrative captures the lengths individuals will go to in search of a true home, blending grace with deep emotional insight.
Blending fable and folklore, Silver conjures an electric, pitch-black allegory for fans of Angela Carter and Franz Kafka