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Wydawca: | Hodder And Stoughton |
Rok wyd.: | 1988 |
Oprawa: | miękka |
Ilość stron: | 424 s. |
Wymiar: | 110x170 mm |
EAN: | 9780340923313 |
ISBN: | 978-03-4092-331-3 |
Data: | 2008-11-13 |
Opis książki:
Picoult ( Songs of the Humpback Whales ) brings her considerable talents to this contemporary story of a young woman in search of her identity. Abandoned by her mother when she was five years old, Paige OToole has been left with painful doubts about her self-worth. She leaves her Chicago home for Cambridge, Mass., at 18 to fulfill herself as an artist, but must work in a diner because she cant afford art school. When she marries Harvard medical student Nicholas Prescott, his parents disown him, disapproving of their Irish Catholic daughter-in-law. Again Paige is forced to sideline her creative needs and work as a waitress in order to support Nicholas until he is able to establish his career as a cardiac surgeon. Paige is soon overwhelmed by the demands of Nicholass socially sophisticated world, and after the birth of their son, Max, she becomes emotionally and physically exhausted. Unable to communicate her terrors about herself to Nicholas, she leaves him to search for her mother, who may hold the answers to her life. Told in flashbacks, this is a realistic story of childhood and adolescence, the demands of motherhood, the hard paths of personal growth and the generosity of spirit required by love. Picoults imagery is startling and brilliant; her characters move credibly through this affecting drama.
Książka "Harvesting the heart" - Jodi Picoult - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Hodder And Stoughton. Książka posiada 424 stron i została wydana w 1988 r.