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Andrew Smith

    Andrew Smiths Erzählungen befassen sich mit den Komplexitäten der Jugend und der Suche nach Selbstfindung. Seine Romane verbinden meisterhaft Humor, Melancholie und rohen Realismus und erforschen universelle Themen wie Freundschaft, erste Liebe und den Druck des Erwachsenwerdens. Smiths Schreibstil ist flüssig und immersiv, zieht die Leser in die emotionalen Reisen und Abenteuer seiner Charaktere. Er schafft Geschichten, die die authentischen Kämpfe und Triumphe der Jugend widerspiegeln.

    Ignition
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    Bye-Bye, Blue Creek
    Auf Umwegen
    Moonwalker
    Winger
    • 2024

      Class and the Uses of Poetry

      Symbolic Enclosures

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book explores how social inequalities, particularly class distinctions, influence cultural reception and creative opportunities. It examines the disconnect between poetry and popular culture, as highlighted by George Orwell, and investigates the societal norms that perpetuate this divide. Utilizing qualitative research from Glasgow, the author provides new empirical evidence to shed light on these dynamics, offering insights into the impact of class on cultural engagement and artistic expression.

      Class and the Uses of Poetry
    • 2024

      Devil in the Stack

      A Coding Odyssey

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      The narrative explores the strange and intricate realm of computer coding, providing an engaging and unsettling perspective as the author embarks on a personal journey to learn coding. Through vivid observations and experiences, the book delves into the complexities and peculiarities of the coding world, revealing both its challenges and fascinations.

      Devil in the Stack
    • 2024

      Dickens and the Gothic

      • 75 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the theme of social and psychological entrapment, this analysis delves into how Dickens utilizes Gothic elements to critique the impact of institutions and historical narratives on individuals. It highlights various forms of entrapment, such as imprisonment, legal constraints, and haunting memories, illustrating how these Gothic representations obstruct reformist aspirations. The study offers a dual perspective, examining both the psychological and sociological dimensions of Dickens's work, shedding light on the complex interplay between personal experiences and societal structures.

      Dickens and the Gothic
    • 2024
    • 2023

      Exploring the intersection of faith and social justice, this collection of poems serves as a powerful response to the rise of Christocratic nationalism in the author's homeland of Tenasi. The work reflects a journey of religious deconstruction, infused with themes of grief, hope, and liberation. With a passionate voice and deep vulnerability, the author critiques the mainstream church's complicity in various forms of oppression, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about faith and identity. This collection is a call to witness and embrace a more inclusive spirituality.

      Broken Megaphones: Christ-Haunted Poems about Loving & Losing Religion
    • 2022

      The Pet Therapist

      • 106 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring profound questions about guidance and the universe, this heartwarming novel invites readers to reflect on how challenges can lead to unexpected opportunities. The narrative encourages a pause for introspection, suggesting that by listening to the world around us, we might discover pathways through life's difficulties. With its thought-provoking themes and emotional depth, it resonates deeply with readers.

      The Pet Therapist
    • 2022

      Edith's War

      • 418 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows Edith Maguire as she navigates the challenges brought on by Britain's internment policy affecting her Italian neighbors. Through her experiences of hardship, love, passion, and motherhood, Edith's life undergoes a profound transformation, revealing a narrative that is both heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting. The blend of historical fact and personal struggle highlights the resilience of the human spirit during tumultuous times.

      Edith's War
    • 2022

      An illuminating exploration of early Southern African hunters and herders.

      First People
    • 2021

      True Wisdom & Knowledge

      A Self-reinforcement Book

      • 84 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes such as moral strength, wisdom, and spirituality, this guidebook provides insights for living a fulfilling life. It addresses the complexities of human emotions, including love, jealousy, and betrayal, while promoting positivity, harmony, and courage. Through its teachings, readers are encouraged to cultivate clarity and faith, helping them navigate misfortune and hypocrisy.

      True Wisdom & Knowledge