Вручение декабрь 2014 г. — стр. 2

Дата проведения: декабрь 2014 г.

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Marilynne Robinson 4.3
Lila, homeless and alone after years of roaming the countryside, steps inside a small-town Iowa church-the only available shelter from the rain-and ignites a romance and a debate that will reshape her life. She becomes the wife of a minister and widower, John Ames, and begins a new existence while trying to make sense of the days of suffering that preceded her newfound security. Neglected as a toddler, Lila was rescued by Doll, a canny young drifter, and brought up by her in a hardscrabble childhood of itinerant work. Together they crafted a life on the run, living hand-to-mouth with nothing but their sisterly bond and a lucky knife to protect them. But despite bouts of petty violence and moments of desperation, their shared life is laced with moments of joy and love. When Lila arrives in Gilead, she struggles to harmonize the life of her makeshift family and their days of hardship with the gentle worldview of her husband which paradoxically judges those she loves. Revisiting the beloved characters and setting of Marilynne Robinson's Pulitzer Prize-winning Gilead and Orange Prize-winning Home, Lila is a moving expression of the mysteries of existence.
Сара Эдисон Аллен 4.0
В бабушкином сундуке на чердаке старого дома хранятся наряды удивительной красоты, которые очень нравятся маленькой девочке по имени Девин, и она всерьез собирается носить все это, когда вырастет. Девин вместе со своей мамой Кейт готовится к переезду и, собирая вещи, случайно находит в сундуке открытку из пансионата «Потерянное озеро», отправленную много лет назад. Прочитав ее, Кейт, которая недавно лишилась мужа и едва оправилась от горя, понимает: это шанс изменить свою судьбу. И она решается на побег — из прошлого в будущее, — даже не предполагая, что ждет их с дочкой в конце дальнего пути: очередное разочарование или ослепительное счастье.
Кристина Энрикес 0.0
A dazzling, heartbreaking page-turner destined for breakout status: a novel that gives voice to millions of Americans as it tells the story of the love between a Panamanian boy and a Mexican girl: teenagers living in an apartment block of immigrant families like their own.

After their daughter Maribel suffers a near-fatal accident, the Riveras leave México and come to America. But upon settling at Redwood Apartments, a two-story cinderblock complex just off a highway in Delaware, they discover that Maribel's recovery--the piece of the American Dream on which they've pinned all their hopes--will not be easy. Every task seems to confront them with language, racial, and cultural obstacles.

At Redwood also lives Mayor Toro, a high school sophomore whose family arrived from Panamá fifteen years ago. Mayor sees in Maribel something others do not: that beyond her lovely face, and beneath the damage she's sustained, is a gentle, funny, and wise spirit. But as the two grow closer, violence casts a shadow over all their futures in America.

Peopled with deeply sympathetic characters, this poignant yet unsentimental tale of young love tells a riveting story of unflinching honesty and humanity that offers a resonant new definition of what it means to be an American. An instant classic is born.
Фил Клей 3.8
'We shot dogs. Not by accident. We did it on purpose and we called it "Operation Scooby". I'm a dog person, so I thought about that a lot'


So begins this unprecedented book about the human cost of war by former marine captain and Iraq veteran, Phil Klay.

REDEPLOYMENT takes readers to the frontlines of the wars in Iraq, asking us to understand what happened there, and what happened to the soldiers who returned.

Interwoven with themes of brutality and faith, guilt and fear, helplessness and survival, the characters in these stories struggle to make meaning out of chaos. Written with a hard-eyed realism andstunning emotional depth, REDEPLOYMENT marks Phil Klay as one of the most talented new voices of his generation.
Roxane Gay 0.0
“Once you start this book, you will not be able to put it down. An Untamed State is a novel of hope intermingled with fear, a book about possibilities mixed with horror and despair. It is written at a pace that will match your racing heart, and while you find yourself shocked, amazed, devastated, you also dare to hope for the best, for all involved.”—Edwidge Danticat, author of Breath, Eyes, Memory and The Dew Breaker

Roxane Gay is a powerful new literary voice whose short stories and essays have already earned her an enthusiastic audience. In An Untamed State, she delivers an assured debut about a woman kidnapped for ransom, her captivity as her father refuses to pay and her husband fights for her release over thirteen days, and her struggle to come to terms with the ordeal in its aftermath.

Mireille Duval Jameson is living a fairy tale. The strong-willed youngest daughter of one of Haiti’s richest sons, she has an adoring husband, a precocious infant son, by all appearances a perfect life. The fairy tale ends one day when Mireille is kidnapped in broad daylight by a gang of heavily armed men, in front of her father’s Port au Prince estate. Held captive by a man who calls himself The Commander, Mireille waits for her father to pay her ransom. As it becomes clear her father intends to resist the kidnappers, Mireille must endure the torments of a man who resents everything she represents.

An Untamed State is a novel of privilege in the face of crushing poverty, and of the lawless anger that corrupt governments produce. It is the story of a willful woman attempting to find her way back to the person she once was, and of how redemption is found in the most unexpected of places. An Untamed State establishes Roxane Gay as a writer of prodigious, arresting talent.

“From the astonishing first line to the final scene, An Untamed State is magical and dangerous. I could not put it down. Pay attention to Roxane Gay; she's here to stay.”—Tayari Jones, author of Silver Sparrow and Leaving Atlanta

“[Haiti’s] better scribes, among them Edwidge Danticat, Franketienne, Madison Smartt Bell, Lyonel Trouillot, and Marie Vieux Chavet, have produced some of the best literature in the world. . . . Add to their ranks Roxane Gay, a bright and shining star.”—Kyle Minor, author of In the Devil’s Territory, on Ayiti
Мира Джейкоб 4.2
«Самоучитель танцев для лунатиков» – многоплановое, лишенное привычной почтительности произведение об узах любви, надежде и силе примирения с непредсказуемостью жизни.

Знаменитый нейрохирург Томас Ипен имеет обыкновение, сидя на крыльце, беседовать с умершими родственниками. Во всяком случает, так утверждает его жена Камала, склонная к преувеличениям. Об этом она рассказывает их дочери Амине.

Амина не горит желанием возвращаться в родной дом, однако возвращается. Оказывается, мать рассказала ей «облегченную» версию того, что здесь происходит. Всё намного сложнее и запутаннее. События уходят своими корнями в путешествие в Индию, совершенное членами семьи двадцать лет назад. Попытки получить объяснения у отца ничего не дают. Томас отказывается говорить с дочерью. А тут еще Амина обнаруживает загадочные предметы, зарытые в саду ее матери. Вскоре она понимает: единственный способ помочь отцу – это примириться с мучительным прошлым ее семьи. Но вначале ей придется наладить отношения с призраками, терзающими всех членов семьи Ипен…

Впервые на русском языке!
Иэн Макьюэн, Анна Тревин 4.0
Ответственность за чужие судьбы — нелегкий груз. Судье Фионе Мей всегда казалось, что она принимает правильные, профессиональные решения. Но очередное дело оказывается настолько непростым, что ни профессионализм, ни жесткость и бескомпромиссность не могут ей помочь. Адаму Генри необходимо переливание крови — иначе он умрет. Однако такая процедура противоречит его религии. Родители Адама, фанатично верующие люди, смирились с неизбежной смертью сына. Фиона вынесет единственно правильное, с ее точки зрения, решение, не подозревая, что изменит не только жизнь Адама Генри, но и собственную.
Anna Quindlen 2.5
A superb love story from Anna Quindlen, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Rise and Shine, Blessings, and A Short Guide to a Happy Life


Still Life with Bread Crumbs begins with an imagined gunshot and ends with a new tin roof. Between the two is a wry and knowing portrait of Rebecca Winter, a photographer whose work made her an unlikely heroine for many women. Her career is now descendent, her bank balance shaky, and she has fled the city for the middle of nowhere. There she discovers, in a tree stand with a roofer named Jim Bates, that what she sees through a camera lens is not all there is to life.


Brilliantly written, powerfully observed, Still Life with Bread Crumbs is a deeply moving and often very funny story of unexpected love, and a stunningly crafted journey into the life of a woman, her heart, her mind, her days, as she discovers that life is a story with many levels, a story that is longer and more exciting than she ever imagined.
Rene Denfeld 4.4
A prisoner sits on death row in a maximum security prison. His only escape from his harsh existence is through the words he dreams about, the world he conjures around him using the power of language. For the reality of his world is brutal and stark. He is not named, nor do we know his crime.

But he listens. He listens to the story of York, the prisoner in the cell next to him whose execution date has been set. He hears the lady, an investigator who is piecing together York's past. He watches as the lady falls in love with the priest and wonders if love is still possible here. He sees the corruption and the danger as tensions in 'this enchanted place' build. And he waits.For even monsters have a story . . .
Nick Harkaway 4.0
Sergeant Lester Ferris is a good man in need of a rest. After a long career of being shot at, he's about to retire. The former British colony of Mancreu is the ideal place for him to serve out his time: a backwater island in legal limbo, belching toxic clouds of waste, and facing imminent destruction by an international community afraid for their own safety. Although there is an illicit Black Fleet lurking in the bay, Lester's brief is to sit tight and turn a blind eye. So he makes his rounds, drinks tea, and befriends a brilliant, Internet-addled street kid with a comic-book fixation.
But when Mancreu's fragile society erupts in violence, Lester has to become more than just an observer: he must rediscover the man of action he once was, and find out what kind of hero the island - and the boy - will need.
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