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Clare Sita Fisher

    L'écriture de Clare Sita Fisher est profondément influencée par son observation attentive du quartier diversifié du sud de Londres où elle a grandi. Son œuvre est motivée par une fascination de longue date pour l'exclusion sociale et son impact particulier sur les femmes et les filles vulnérables. À travers son style narratif unique, elle explore les complexités des liens humains et des structures sociétales. Fisher offre aux lecteurs des aperçus captivants sur la vie de ceux qui naviguent dans la marginalisation.

    How the Light Gets in
    All the Good Things
    • All the Good Things

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(1096)Évaluer

      What if you did a really bad thing... But that wasn't the end of the story? Twenty-one year old Beth is in prison. The thing she did is so bad she doesn't deserve to ever feel good again. But her counsellor, Erika, won't give up on her. She asks Beth to make a list of all the good things in her life. So Beth starts to write down her story, from sharing silences with Foster Dad No. 1, to flirting in the Odeon on Orange Wednesdays, to the very first time she sniffed her baby's head. But at the end of her story, Beth must confront the bad thing. What is the truth hiding behind her crime? And does anyone - even a 100% bad person - deserve a chance to be good?

      All the Good Things
    • How the Light Gets in

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(112)Évaluer

      How the Light Gets In is the debut collection from award winning short story writer, Clare Sita Fisher. A book of very short stories that explores the spaces between light and dark and how we find our way from one to the other. Fisher paints a complex, funny and moving portrait of contemporary British life.

      How the Light Gets in