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Katie Hickman

    Katie Hickmans Schriften erforschen Themen wie Reisen, Kultur und menschliche Verbindungen. Ihre Prosa zeichnet sich durch lebendige Ortsbeschreibungen und tiefe Einblicke in das Seelenleben ihrer Charaktere aus. Sie verwebt meisterhaft persönliche Erfahrungen mit breiteren gesellschaftlichen Beobachtungen und bietet den Lesern eine fesselnde und nachdenkliche Reise. Hickmans Werk lädt zur Kontemplation über die Komplexität der Welt und unseren Platz darin ein.

    Travels with a Circus
    Brave Hearted
    Salto unter der Sonne
    Das Mädchen von San Marco
    Die Liebenden von Konstantinopel
    Im Tal des Zauberers
    • Die Liebenden von Konstantinopel

      • 397 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,4(121)Abgeben

      Im 16. Jahrhundert wird Celia Lamprey von Piraten gefangen und in den Harem des türkischen Sultans verkauft. 400 Jahre später entdeckt eine junge Historikerin das Fragment der Lebensgeschichte von Celia. Dank ihrer Forschungen wird das Rätsel um Celias Schicksal gelöst.

      Die Liebenden von Konstantinopel
    • Seit ihrer dramatischen Flucht aus den Fängen der Sklavenhändler hält sich die junge Annetta im noblen Frauenkonvent von Venedig versteckt. Sie weiß nicht, ob ihre Freundin Celia den Peinigern ebenfalls entkommen konnte. Ob sie überhaupt noch am Leben ist? Da begegnet Annetta dem attraktiven Kaufmann John. Er weiß mehr über ihre Vergangenheit, als ihr lieb ist, und verspricht ihr, bei der Suche nach der verschwundenen Freundin zu helfen. Dabei verliebt er sich unsterblich in die schöne Nonne.

      Das Mädchen von San Marco
    • The extraordinary, dramatic story of the women of the American west: the women who crossed the plains and the mountains in covered wagons, the indigenous women living on the land, the women who came to work in the gold mining cities. Brave hearted women - an amazing cast of characters brought to life by this wonderful storyteller

      Brave Hearted
    • Travels with a Circus

      • 301 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(14)Abgeben

      An account of Katie Hickman's extraordinary year spent amidst the faded glamour of a Mexican travelling circus. Katie Hickman went to Mexico looking for magic. She found it in the circus - big top, clowns, elephant and all - where cheap, torn materials are transformed for a night into glittering illusion. Gradually adjusting to the harsh ways of the circus's nomadic lifestyle she soon became absorbed into this hypnotic new world. At first, as a foreigner, she was on the outskirts, but she soon became La Gringa Estrella, a performer in her own right and adopted sister to the Bell's family.

      Travels with a Circus
    • Daughters of Britannia

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,7(393)Abgeben

      "The reverse of stuffy" is how one British reviewer characterized Katie Hickman's portrait of English diplomatic wives. Unstuffy it is. Hickman, whose writing is graceful and sprightly, describes the unusual and often difficult lives of Foreign Service spouses. Tracking these feisty transplants from the 17th century to the present, she shows how these very significant others coped with everything from tropical epidemics to kidnappings to small household budgets. Warm-weather reading.

      Daughters of Britannia
    • Courtesans

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,5(45)Abgeben

      ‘Irresistible…history at its most human. Elegant and addictively readable.’ William Dalrymple

      Courtesans
    • The House at Bishopsgate

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,2(24)Abgeben

      From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes a haunting, magical story set in 17th century London, perfect for fans of Jessie Burton and Elif Shafak1611. Celia Lamprey looks out across the rooftops of Aleppo for the last time. After ten years living in the Orient, she and her husband, Paul Pindar, are setting sail for England - taking with them the legendary diamond, the Sultan's Blue, despite the curse that surrounds it. They arrive to find a country much changed; Bishopsgate, once surrounded by fields, is now a muddy thoroughfare choked with carriages - from which carpenters, gardeners and footmen descend, summoned to restore Pindar's great house to its former splendour. But all is not as it seems. Celia is frail, and the marriage childless. Between the couple lies a great, unspoken darkness. Now, as they await the arrival of Celia's friend Annetta from Venice, another woman, the alluring widow Frances Sydenham, becomes increasingly indispensable to the running of the household - and the happiness of its inhabitants.But who is this strange woman, and what are her real motives?Vividly evoking Jacobean society, The House at Bishopsgate is a sumptuous, richly woven story of marital secrets and sexual jealousy, from a master of historical fiction.

      The House at Bishopsgate