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Leann Neal Reilly

    LeAnn Neal Reilly écrit sur des femmes résilientes prises dans des circonstances magiques et d'un autre monde. Son œuvre explore la force et l'endurance des personnages féminins face à l'extraordinaire et au fantastique. Reilly est reconnue pour sa narration immersive, transportant les lecteurs dans des mondes remplis de magie et de rebondissements inattendus.

    Saint Sebastian's Head
    • Saint Sebastian's Head

      • 394pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      1997, Boston-Fifteen years ago an eleven-year-old girl died an unspeakable death in a small Midwestern city. ... As a child, Weeble earns her nickname for her ability to stand up under difficult circumstances. Despite the squalor, neglect, and abuse of her home, Weeble adopts the role of protector, first for her younger sister, Annie, and then for her best friend, Lauren. When Lauren dies, Weeble hides her stark, painful childhood from herself in order to survive. Years later and now a civil engineer living thousands of miles away, Weeble's tenuous hold on her emotional state has started to unravel. The methods she uses to cope with her shame and grief no longer work. After winning a grant to create a Web site dedicated to the victims of serial killers, Weeble shuts out longtime friends and begins training for the Boston Sprint Triathlon. Running hard has always kept the nightmares at bay. Then during an early-morning run, she's caught off guard by a Freegan named Tom Paul, a glass artist and modern mystic. Weeble's numb detachment shatters. As her past increasingly invades her present, she will be forced to confront the truth of what happened that long ago summer. Using a structure that switches abruptly between radiant present and dark past, Saint Sebastian's Head tells the ultimately healing love story of a damaged woman and the faithful man who can see the hidden beauty of her soul.

      Saint Sebastian's Head