Críticas:
"Ossowski's narrative is more about the characters and their individual journeys: The author artfully portrays each in meticulous detail and employs superlative imgaery to paint every thought and action. Ossowski, a mother of three (including a child with special needs), touchingly examines the elements that bind families together." Kirkus Reviews "This compact first novel is sometimes frustratingly short on details, but readers can be assured that it all makes sense in the end." Booklist "A haunting, sometimes harrowing portrait of the ways that love can go wrong and how we can right it. . . . Trust me, you've never read anything like this like a shadow, it will stick with you." Caroline Leavitt, author of the New York Times bestseller Pictures of You "The vivid voices, deft plotting and, most of all, utterly original characters Tamar Ossowski has created in Left make it an unforgettable read. This is a book of unusual, even magical, compassion and heart." Holly LeCraw, author of The Swimming Pool "Left is a delight. The story is told with elegance and warmth. Nothing is predictable, and yet in the end, it all makes perfect sense. But it is Ossowski's main characters, Franny and Matilda, that caught me with their fascinating, believable voices, and their endearing, very human flaws. Scrumptious, from beginning to end!" Susan Senator, author of Dirt and Making Peace with Autism "A brave and breathtaking new voice tells of love, loss, and the ties that connect us. Unforgettable characters and a story that unfolds tantalizingly make Tamar Ossowski's debut novel hard to put down and impossible to forget." Toby Devens, author of Happy Any Day Now "A poignant, often breathtaking story of forgiveness, loss, secrets, and the power of friendship. In her debut novel, Ossowski weaves family secrets and internal struggles that will touch the hearts and memories of anyone who reads this tender yet relentlessly real story." Suzanne Palmieri, author of The Witch of Italy and I'll Be Seeing You "Ossowski's narrative is more about the characters and their individual journeys: The author artfully portrays each in meticulous detail and employs superlative imgaery to paint every thought and action. Ossowski, a mother of three (including a child with special needs), touchingly examines the elements that bind families together." Kirkus Reviews "This compact first novel is sometimes frustratingly short on details, but readers can be assured that it all makes sense in the end." Booklist "A haunting, sometimes harrowing portrait of the ways that love can go wrong and how we can right it. . . . Trust me, you've never read anything like this like a shadow, it will stick with you." Caroline Leavitt, author of the New York Times bestseller Pictures of You "The vivid voices, deft plotting and, most of all, utterly original characters Tamar Ossowski has created in Left make it an unforgettable read. This is a book of unusual, even magical, compassion and heart." Holly LeCraw, author of The Swimming Pool "Left is a delight. The story is told with elegance and warmth. Nothing is predictable, and yet in the end, it all makes perfect sense. But it is Ossowski's main characters, Franny and Matilda, that caught me with their fascinating, believable voices, and their endearing, very human flaws. Scrumptious, from beginning to end!" Susan Senator, author of Dirt and Making Peace with Autism "A brave and breathtaking new voice tells of love, loss, and the ties that connect us. Unforgettable characters and a story that unfolds tantalizingly make Tamar Ossowski's debut novel hard to put down and impossible to forget." Toby Devens, author of Happy Any Day Now "A poignant, often breathtaking story of forgiveness, loss, secrets, and the power of friendship. In her debut novel, Ossowski weaves family secrets and internal struggles that will touch the hearts and memories of anyone who reads this tender yet relentlessly real story." Suzanne Palmieri, author of The Witch of Italy and I'll Be Seeing You
Reseña del editor:
"A haunting, sometimes harrowing portrait of the ways that love can go wrong and how we can right it. . . . Trust me, you've never read anything like this like a shadow, it will stick with you." Caroline Leavitt, author of the New York Times bestseller Pictures of You Therese Wolley made a promise. She works as a secretary, shops for groceries on Saturdays, and takes care of her two girls. She doesn't dwell on the fact that her girls are fatherless, mostly because her own father abandoned her before she was born, and she has done just fine without him. Even though her older daughter regularly wakes with nightmares and her younger one whispers letters under her breath, she doesn't shift from her resolve that everything will be fine. She promises . . . and they believe. Until the morning an obituary in the newspaper changes everything. Therese immediately knows what she has to do. She cannot delay what she has planned, and she cannot find the words to explain her heartbreaking decisions to her daughters. She considers her responsibilities, her girls, and a promise she made years ago. Then she does the only thing that any real mother would do. She goes on the run with one daughter . . . and abandons the other. Left is told from the perspectives of Franny, the younger sister who is left behind; Matilda, the troubled older sister who vows to go back and save her; and Therese, a mother on the run. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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