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Anthony McCarten

    1 janvier 1961

    Anthony McCarten est un romancier acclamé dont les débuts ont été salués par la critique internationale, suivis d'œuvres ultérieures qui ont obtenu une reconnaissance critique et une large diffusion. Au-delà de ses romans, McCarten est également un dramaturge célébré avec des pièces produites à l'échelle internationale, démontrant une polyvalence remarquable à travers les formes littéraires et dramatiques. Sa carrière est en outre marquée par des adaptations réussies de ses propres histoires en longs métrages, révélant une vision artistique aux multiples facettes. Il excelle dans la création de récits captivants qui résonnent à travers différents médiums.

    Anthony McCarten
    Spinners
    The two popes
    Funny girl
    Darkest Hour
    Penguin Readers Level 6: Darkest Hour
    Darkest Hour. How Churchill brought us back from the brink
    • From the acclaimed novelist and screenwriter of The Theory of Everything comes a revisionist look at the period immediately following Winston Churchill’s ascendancy to Prime Minister—soon to be a major motion picture starring Gary Oldman. May 1940. Britain is at war, Winston Churchill has unexpectedly been promoted to Prime Minister, the horrors of Blitzkreig witness one western European Democracy fall after another in rapid succession. Facing this horror, with pen in hand and typist-secretary at the ready, Churchill wonders what words could capture the public mood when the invasion of Britain seems mere hours away. It is this fascinating period that Anthony McCarten captures in this deeply researched and wonderfully written new book, The Darkest Hour. A day-by-day (and often hour-by-hour) narrative of this crucial moment in history provides a revisionist look at Churchill—a man plagued by doubt through those turbulent weeks—but who emerged having made himself into the iconic, lionized figure we remember.

      Darkest Hour. How Churchill brought us back from the brink
      4,1
    • Penguin Readers Level 6: Darkest Hour

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      It is May 1940. Western countries are falling into Nazi hands. Britain must prepare to be invaded any day. The future of the world lies on the shoulders of one man. This is the story of how British Prime Minister Winston Churchill changed history over twenty-five difficult days during World War II. Penguin Readers is a series of popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction written for learners of English as a foreign language. Beautifully illustrated and carefully adapted, the series introduces language learners around the world to the bestselling authors and most compelling content from Penguin Random House. The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework and include language activities that help readers to develop key skills. Darkest Hour, a Level 6 Reader, is B1+ in the CEFR framework. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to four clauses, introducing future continuous, reported questions, third conditional, was going to and ellipsis. A small number of illustrations support the text.

      Penguin Readers Level 6: Darkest Hour
      4,0
    • Darkest Hour

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      I learned things from the script I didn't know. I just thought, Can that be right? Were we that perilously close? And so it just grabbed me. Gary Oldman

      Darkest Hour
      4,0
    • On 28 February 2013, a 600-year-old tradition was shattered: the conservative Pope Benedict XVI made a startling announcement. He would resign. Reeling from the news, the College of Cardinals rushed to Rome to congregate in the Sistine Chapel to pick his successor. Their unlikely choice? Francis, the first non-European pope in 1,200 years, a one…

      The two popes
      3,9
    • In this rollicking first novel, a small town its thrown into an uproar when several of its teenage citizens claim to have been impregnated by spacemen. Are they "spinning" tales? A crushed cow found lying in the center of a scorched, perfect circle in a nearby field suggests they're not--and the rumor mill goes into overdrive with the arrival of Phillip, the new librarian. He falls for Delia and is soon caught up in the irresistible drama of uncovering the town's darkest secrets. What he finds shakes the community far more than a flying saucer ever could.

      Spinners
      3,5
    • Going Zero

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      TWO HOURS TO VANISH.ONE CHANCE TO ESCAPE.ZERO ALTERNATIVES.Ten Americans have been carefully selected to Beta test a ground-breaking piece of spyware. FUSION can track anyone on earth. But does it work?For one contestant, an unassuming Boston librarian named Kaitlyn Day, the stakes are far higher than money, and her reasons for entering the test more personal than anyone imagines. When the timer hits zero, there will only be one winner...From four-time Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Anthony McCarten comes a breakneck, wickedly entertaining thriller for our times, a twisty, action-packed novel reminiscent of the best Michael Crichton technothrillers.

      Going Zero
      3,9
    • Death of a Superhero

      • 247pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Donald Delpe is a troubled teenager. Not only is he a "terrible teen" by default - as obsessed with sex, music, videogames and drugs as the rest of his gang - be he is also suffering from a lifetreatening form of leukemia, which makes him an even more difficult boy, both for his partens and his teachers. Escaping into his own comic-book realm of immortal superheroes, ruthless villains and sex-crazed vamps, he repeatedly dashes his family's hopes by refusing to fight the battles facing him in the real world. As famous psychologist Dr King is brought in to help, a glimmer of hope is rekindled. But will the doctor break the rules, betray the parents' trust and risk everything to help Donald achieve his greatest wish? Or will Donald be the one to save the doctor?

      Death of a Superhero
      3,8
    • Warren and Bill

      Gates, Buffett, and the Friendship That Changed the World

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book explores the remarkable friendship between Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, highlighting its significance as one of history's most impactful relationships. It delves into the dynamics of their bond, showcasing how their collaboration and mutual respect have influenced their personal and professional lives. This account promises insights that will resonate with readers, especially with the additional context of an upcoming play and film adaptation.

      Warren and Bill
      3,6