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Rea Keech

    Cet auteur, amateur de fiction littéraire et d'humour, puise fréquemment son inspiration dans des décors en Iran et dans d'autres pays en dehors des États-Unis. Sa vaste expérience dans l'enseignement de l'anglais et de la littérature mondiale au niveau des community colleges, combinée à un doctorat en littérature comparée, nourrit son œuvre d'un profond aperçu de diverses cultures et traditions littéraires. Attendez-vous à des récits caractérisés par une observation fine et un humour distinctif qui éclaire les complexités de l'expérience humaine.

    Uncertain Luck
    Nebulous Enemies
    • 2022

      Nebulous Enemies

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      The narrative unfolds through the lens of a compelling protagonist, exploring themes of identity, culture, and resilience. Set against a richly detailed backdrop, the story delves into personal and societal challenges, highlighting the complexities of human relationships. The author's award-winning storytelling weaves together emotional depth and cultural insight, inviting readers to reflect on the nuances of life and the quest for belonging. This thought-provoking work promises to engage and resonate with a diverse audience.

      Nebulous Enemies
    • 2020

      Another novel of international love and intrigue by the prize-winning author of A Hundred Veils. In 1969 Japan, Emiko's father has gone to Tokyo to support students protesting the Vietnam War—but hasn't come back. Then suddenly her mother dies. Alone and in despair, twenty-year-old Emiko abandons her factory job to go searching for her missing father. To survive in Tokyo, she stays at a hostel in the seedy Sanya neighborhood and takes a job as hostess in a bar where she’s required to “talk cute,” which goes against her grain. She’s previously refused an offer to become the second wife of the rich Genji, twice her age, who had been in love with her mother. But when she’s fired and out of money, in desperation she goes to Genji’s office, hoping for a loan. Genji has something else in mind. Emiko nearly gives up finding her father when she meets Juan, an American soldier recovering from a battle injury. Now she's in love with a soldier in the war she and her father have been denouncing for years. Uncertain Luck provides a vivid picture of the persistence of love at a time of political conflict in Japan.

      Uncertain Luck