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Gwyn Hyman Rubio

    Gwyn Hyman Rubio élabore des récits qui plongent profondément dans la psyché humaine et les dynamiques interpersonnelles. Ses œuvres explorent fréquemment des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et la quête de sens. Rubio excelle dans la création de personnages riches et captivants dont la vie intérieure séduit les lecteurs. Sa prose est reconnue pour son lyrisme et sa capacité à évoquer des émotions profondes.

    Icy Sparks
    • 2001

      A New York Times Notable Book and the March 2001 selection of Oprah's Book Club®, this novel tells the poignant and humorous story of Icy Sparks, a young girl growing up in 1950s Eastern Kentucky. Orphaned as a baby and raised by loving grandparents, Icy is a bright and curious child who begins to experience strange symptoms—verbal croaks, groans, and physical spasms. As an adult, she learns she has Tourette’s Syndrome, but for years, her behavior brings confusion and humiliation. Narrated by an adult Icy, the story chronicles her challenging yet ultimately uplifting journey toward self-acceptance. Eager to explore life beyond her mountain home, Icy faces ridicule from classmates and harsh treatment from ignorant teachers, including the notorious Mrs. Stilton. Exiled to a children's asylum in hopes of uncovering the roots of her behavior, Icy discovers the complexities of difference—both her own and those of others. Upon returning home, she blossoms, particularly through her friendship with the eccentric Miss Emily, who understands the pain of being an outcast. Under Miss Emily's guidance, Icy learns about life's struggles, experiences her first romantic misadventure, and discovers the healing power of her voice. This novel celebrates overcoming ignorance and embracing the uniqueness of each individual.

      Icy Sparks