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Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

    Alice Sadie Celine
    Le Chaperon Rouge
    • Le Chaperon Rouge

      • 347pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Le village de Daggerhorn semble sommeiller au creux de la vallée. Depuis des générations, le Loup qui menace sa tranquillité est tenu à l'écart grâce à un sacrifice mensuel. Mais aujourd'hui, plus personne n'est à l'abri. Et la peur rôde... A la mort de sa soeur, Valérie est inconsolable. Henry, le séduisant fils du forgeron, tente de gagner ses faveurs, mais le coeur indompté de la belle bat pour un autre garçon : Peter, le bûcheron exclu du groupe, qui lui offre des escapades palpitantes en dehors du cocon familial. Un beau jour, un chasseur de loups de passage dans la région fait une terrible révélation qui provoque la stupeur des villageois : la Bête qui les terrorise vit parmi eux. Chacun devient suspect. Bientôt, on comprend que seule Valérie peut entendre la voix du Loup. Et celui-ci exige qu'elle le rejoigne avant que le sang ne coule...

      Le Chaperon Rouge
      3,5
    • Alice Sadie Celine

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      It's opening night, but Alice finds herself performing in a local Bay Area production of The Winter's Tale, far from her dreams of a glamorous career in Los Angeles. The basement theatre in a wildfire-choked town is not what she envisioned, and to make matters worse, her best friend Sadie isn't attending. Despite being each other's only friends since high school, their paths diverged after college, with Sadie prioritizing her boyfriend over supporting Alice. In a bid to help, Sadie enlists her mother, Celine, a professor of Women's and Gender Studies at UC Berkeley, who is struggling with writer's block on her new book. Initially reluctant, Celine agrees to attend Alice's play for a distraction and unexpectedly becomes captivated by Alice's performance, seeing her daughter's best friend in a new light. Spanning decades, the narrative explores the evolution of Alice and Sadie's friendship, Celine's decision to leave her husband, and the radical movements of 90s Berkeley, culminating in a complex affair between Alice and Celine. This relationship challenges their love for Sadie and their beliefs about power, agency, and feminism. Witty, relatable, and surprising, the novel offers a mesmerizing portrayal of the inner lives of three distinct women.

      Alice Sadie Celine
      3,0