Samantha M. Clark crée des récits centrés sur des enfants ordinaires accomplissant des exploits extraordinaires. Son écriture explore des mondes magiques, certains ayant un lien plus étroit avec la réalité que d'autres. Inspirée par le potentiel illimité de l'imagination enfantine et la magie subtile qu'elle perçoit dans le quotidien, les récits de Clark s'aventurent souvent dans des royaumes où l'inhabituel se trouve juste au-delà du familier. Son objectif est de capturer le sentiment d'émerveillement et d'aventure vécu par ses jeunes protagonistes.
All Arrow knows is the enchanted rainforest where he was raised by the
Guardian Tree, cut off from the rest of the world by a magical veil. But when
the veil tears and a human crash-lands his airplane in the forest, Arrow's
world will be changed forever.
A powerful memoir about mental illness and grief, interspersed with
meditations on nature, philosophy, literature and science. For fans of The
Lonely City and The Outrun.
The book presents a compelling argument for the feasibility of an anarchist utopia, challenging misconceptions about anarchism, utopianism, and human sociability. It offers a historical analysis of social organization, positioning anarchy alongside traditional structures like states and slavery. The author emphasizes the potential for humans to cultivate peaceful and prosperous communities through natural social interactions, advocating for a reexamination of how societies can function without hierarchical systems.
In their first outing, The Moro Cookbook, Samuel and Samantha Clarkchef-owners of Moro, one of London’s most talked-about restaurantscaptivated readers with their passionate insights into the culinary traditions of Spain, North Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean. Casa Moro, their second cookbook, is a very personal reflection on the Clarks’ culinary influences. With its heady blend of Arabic and Hispanic dishes, the book evokes their early travels, their first discovery of Spain and Morocco, and the small village in the heart of Moorish Andalusia that has become their second home. The recipes range from infinitely variable mezzes and tapas to the slow-cooked meat stews and fresh salads of Morocco, but this is much more than a collection of recipes. Casa Moro is a culinary journey, resonating with history, tradition, and delectable dishes.