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anna north
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« En l'an de grâce 1894, je devins une hors-la-loi. »À dix-sept ans, la vie semble sourire à Ada : elle vient d'épouser le garçon qu'elle aime et son travail de sage-femme aux côtés de sa mère la passionne. Mais les mois passent et le ventre de la jeune femme ne s'arrondit toujours pas. Dans cette petite ville du Texas où la maternité est portée plus haut que tout, et la stérilité perçue comme un signe de sorcellerie, les accusations à l'encontre d'Ada ne tardent pas à se multiplier. Bientôt sa vie même est menacée et elle n'a d'autre choix doit que de partir, renonçant à tout ce qu'elle avait construit.Elle trouve refuge au sein du tristement célèbre gang du Hole-in-the-Wall, une bande de hors-la-loi dirigée par un leader charismatique : le Kid. Le Kid rêve de créer un havre de paix pour les femmes marginalisées et rejetées par la société en raison de leurs différences.À ses côtés, Ada apprend à monter à cheval, à tirer et à maîtriser l'art de se déguiser en homme pour piller des diligences ou voler du bétail. Mais le Kid veut aller plus loin et échafaude un plan qui pourrait bien leur être fatal. Ada est-elle prête à risquer sa vie pour un monde meilleur ?Hors-la-loi dépoussière avec fracas le mythe du Far West et brosse le portrait d'une héroïne inoubliable, portée par une soif de vérité et de justice. Traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Jean Esch
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« Sophie comprenait beaucoup mieux les gens, et la façon de les manipuler, qu'elle ne le laissait paraître. Au moment même où j'ai ouvert la porte, elle a su qu'elle pouvait faire de moi ce qu'elle voulait. »Allison vient de quitter sa Virginie natale pour New York. Elle travaille dans un bar et n'a aucune ambition,aucun avenir. Puis elle rencontre Sophie Stark, une jeune réalisatrice décidée à faire d'elle une star. Daniel, ancien champion de basket, se remet d'un terrible accident de voiture. Ses retrouvailles avec Sophie Stark, son amour de jeunesse, lui redonnent le goût de vivre. La carrière de George, producteur hollywoodien, est au point mort.Pour renouer avec le succès, il décide d'appeler Sophie Stark, étoile montante du cinéma indépendant.Artiste passionnée, géniale et insaisissable, Sophie transforme et transcende la vie de ceux qui croisent sa route. Pour le meilleur et pour le pire.
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'Calling it The Handmaid's Tale crossed with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid goes some way to describe this novel's memorable world, but it is also wholly its own' KIRKUS
'2021 is already a year that could use a little joy. Here to provide some is Outlawed . . . It's an absolute romp and contains basically everything I want in a book: witchy nuns, heists, a marriage of convenience, and a midwife trying to build a bomb out of horse dung' Vox
'Outlawed sets a high bar for the 12 months of publishing still to come . . . It upends the tropes of the traditionally macho and heteronormative genre while also being a rip-snortin' good read, too' THE WEEK (Most Anticipated Books of the Year)
'North is a riveting storyteller . . . Reader, you are in for a real treat' JENNY ZHANG
'Fans of Margaret Atwood and Cormac McCarthy finally get the Western they deserve' ALEXIS COE
'A thrilling tale eerily familiar but utterly transformed ... In North's galloping prose, it's a fantastically cinematic adventure that turns the sexual politics of the Old West inside out' WASHINGTON POST
'A western unlike any other, Outlawed features queer cowgirls, gender nonconforming robbers and a band of feminists that fight against the grain for autonomy, agency and the power to define their own worth' MS.
'A grand, unforgettable tale' ESMÉ WEIJUN WANG
In the year of our Lord 1894, I became an outlaw.
On the day of her wedding-dance, Ada feels lucky. She loves her broad-shouldered, bashful husband and her job as an apprentice midwife.
But her luck will not last. It is every woman's duty to have a child, to replace those that were lost in the Great Flu. And after a year of marriage and no pregnancy, in a town where barren women are hanged as witches, Ada's survival depends on leaving behind everything she knows.
She joins up with the notorious Hole in the Wall Gang. Its leader, a charismatic preacher-turned-robber, known to all as The Kid, wants to create a safe haven for women outcast from society. But to make this dream a reality, the Gang hatches a treacherous plan. And Ada must decide whether she's willing to risk her life for the possibility of a new kind of future for them all. -
'If The Girl on the Train was the woman of 2015, then Sophie Stark is this year's model. Anna North's novel, The Life and Death of Sophie Stark, has been a hit in America, with Lena Dunham describing its protagonist as a "totally unforgettable female antihero". Out now - soon every girl on every train will be reading it' Sunday Times
Who is the real Sophie Stark?
The Life and Death of Sophie Stark is the story of an enigmatic film director, told by the six people who loved her most. Brilliant, infuriating, all-seeing and unknowable, Sophie Stark makes films said to be 'more like life than life itself'. But her genius comes at a terrible cost: to her husband, to the brother she left behind, and to an actress who knows too much.
With shades of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, A Visit from the Goon Squad and Where'd You Go, Bernadette, it combines a uniquely appealing sensibility with a compulsively page-turning plot.
'Thriller-paced, with mysteries revealed at every turn. The great mystery at the centre is Sophie Stark, a totally unforgettable female anti-hero who conforms to absolutely none of our expectations and suffers deeply for it' Lena Dunham
'North is a natural, butter-smooth storyteller' Maggie Shipstead, author of SEATING ARRANGEMENTS
'I read THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SOPHIE STARK with my heart in my mouth. Not only a dissection of genius and the havoc it can wreak, but also a thunderously good story' Emma Donoghue, author of ROME
'Jennifer Egan, eat your heart out' Sam Baker
'A captivating portrait of the artist as a young woman. It's a story that examines the notion of artistic legacy and meditates on the ethics involved in film-making and storytelling' THE INDEPENDENT
'Gripping and graceful' THE GUARDIAN
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Hundreds of miles off the frozen coast of what was once California is America Pacifica, where those who fled the dawn of the new ice age have tried to recreate their former home . . .
America Pacifica is an island hundreds of miles off the coast of California - the only warm place left in a world in the grip of a new ice age. Darcy Pern is seventeen; her mother has gone missing, and the novel details her quest to find out the truth about her disappearance - a quest which soon becomes an investigation of the disturbing origins of America Pacifica itself, and its sinister and reclusive leader, a man known only as Tyson.
America Pacifica invites comparison with the work of Margaret Atwood and China Mieville, but also with Cormac McCarthy's The Road, for its post-apocalyptic scenario and the touching relationship between Darcy and her mother, and the Stieg Larsson trilogy for its implacable central character who is determined to uncover the truth.