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  1. di Susanna Moore. Guanda. Anno 1998. Pagine 192. Isbn: 9788877468758. Com'è potuta finire in una storia simile, Frannie? Lei, in quel bar ci era capitata per caso, con un suo allievo. Cornelius a volte è così insistente,quando decide di volerla riaccompagnare a casa. Però a lei Cornelius piace: la incuriosiscono quel suo slang di ragazzo ...

  2. With her beautiful and self-destructive younger sister Claire in tow, Mamie must learn to make her way in a world of money, power, sex, and drugs. Moore’s sharp and witty book captures an unforgettable time and place—the Manhattan of the early 80s— and the powerful feelings engendered there.

  3. Resumen y sinopsis de En carne viva de Susanna Moore. Una mujer pelirroja, arrodillada delante de un hombre, y, en la penumbra, un tatuaje. Una visión que convierte a Frannie en testigo accidental de la escena que precede a un asesinato y, al mismo tiempo, en futura víctima del asesino. Porque una vez presenciada esa escena, fascinante pero ...

  4. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2020. In 1963 after the death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Susanna Moore leaves her home in Hawai’i with no money, no belongings, and no prospects to live with her Irish grandmother in Philadelphia. She soon receives four trunks of expensive clothes from a concerned family friend, allowing her to assume the first ...

  5. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2012. In 1938, seventeen-year-old Beatrice, an Irish Protestant lace maker, finds herself at the center of a fairy tale when she is whisked away from her dreary life to join the Berlin household of Felix and Dorothea Metzenburg. Art collectors, and friends to the most fascinating men and women in Europe, the ...

  6. Susanna Moore en çok okunan kitapları, Susanna Moore eserleri, Susanna Moore kitapları

  7. 29 de nov. de 2019 · Susanna Moore. Photograph: Patrick McMullan/Getty Images. Moore taught writing in prisons and women’s shelters, and wanted to write not just about the violence women suffer but “the sense of ...