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    212,-

  • av Gin Phillips
    183 - 359,-

    Dyrenes rike utforsker det å være mor - fra de ømmeste øyeblikkene av lys og kjærlighet til det punktet der man forvandles til et rasende villdyr som gjør alt for å beskytte avkommet sitt. Gjennom romanen stiller Gin Phillips spørsmålet om hvor grensen går mellom det dyriske overlevelsesinstinktet og plikten vi som mennesker har til å ta vare på hverandre. For hvem skal en mor risikere livet?

  • - A Novel
    av Gin Phillips
    440,-

  • av Gin Phillips
    125,-

    ---------------------- A page-turning, adrenaline-soaked read . . . an eloquent and meditative insight into motherhood and what it means, its many small trials and wonders. Alison Flood, ObserverLincoln is a good boy. At the age of four, he is curious, clever and well behaved. He does as his mum says and knows what the rules are.'The rules are different today. The rules are that we hide and do not let the man with the gun find us.'When an ordinary day at the zoo turns into a nightmare, Joan finds herself trapped with her beloved son. She must summon all her strength, find unexpected courage and protect Lincoln at all costs even if it means crossing the line between right and wrong; between humanity and animal instinct.It's a line none of us would ever normally dream of crossing.But sometimes the rules are different.Previously published as Fierce Kingdom.

  • av Gin Phillips
    175,-

    The gripping debut novel from the author of FIERCE KINGDOM, and a story about the power of the human spirit to give comfort in times of hardship.In 1931 Carbon Hill, a small Alabama coal-mining town, nine-year-old Tess Moore watches from the darkness of her back porch as a strange woman lifts the cover off the family well and tosses a baby in without a word.It is the height of the Depression; while Tess's father, Albert, performs backbreaking and dangerous work at the mine, her mother, Leta, makes do without meat on her table. But the family are luckier than most; the food they can grow on their plot of land has so far saved them from the crippling poverty and near-starvation that besets their neighbours. As Tess tries to unravel the mystery of the woman at the well, a portrait emerges of a family and a community struggling to survive the darkest of times. Resonant, vivid and clear-eyed in its portrayal of both the best and the worst of human nature, The Well and the Mine is a stunning novel about love, hope and the importance of doing the right thing.

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