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William Horwood

    12 mai 1944

    William Horwood est un romancier anglais réputé pour ses récits allégoriques. Ses premières œuvres mettaient souvent en scène des communautés animales, créant des récits complexes qui explorent les thèmes de l'instinct et des structures sociales. Il a ensuite élargi son champ d'action à la vie humaine, examinant des liens profonds et les défis de l'adversité. Le style distinctif d'Horwood réside dans sa portée imaginative et sa représentation perspicace du monde naturel et des complexités de l'existence.

    William Horwood
    The Stonor Eagles
    Duncton Stone
    Duncton Quest
    Callanish
    The Willows and Beyond
    Skallagrigg
    • Skallagrigg

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      Skallagrigg unites Arthur, a little boy abandoned many years ago in a grim hospital in northern England with Esther, a radiantly intelligent young girl who is suffering from cerebral palsy, and with Daniel, an American computer-games genius.Skallagrigg - whatever the name signifies, whoever he is - will come to transform all their lives. And William Horwood's inspired, heart-rending story of rescue and redemptive love will undoubtedly touch your life too.

      Skallagrigg
      4,6
    • Toad of Toad Hall has his finest hour - in the final volume of William Horwood's bestselling Tales of the Willows sequence.

      The Willows and Beyond
      4,4
    • Callanish

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      An immature golden eagle is captured and brought to the London Zoo for showcase and display. Creggan begins to lose his sense of freedom, as the cage curls around himself, cutting off access to the sky. An older female eagle who's been trapped in the cages for a long time gives Creggan the strength to survive, and the hope of one day escaping this man-made construct.

      Callanish
      4,2
    • Duncton Quest

      • 928pages
      • 33 heures de lecture

      When Tryfan, son of Bracken and Rebecca, returns to the sacred Burrows of Uffington, he finds dreadful signs of death and destruction. For out of the chilly North have swarmed the grikes, a fanatical tribe of warrior moles bent on destroying all believers in the powers of the Stone. Tryfan’s duty is clear – to muster and protect the few remaining Stone followers from the evil that seems certain to engulf them. With only a frail and timid mole named Spindle for company, he sets off on an epic journey… But can he save his friends?

      Duncton Quest
      4,2
    • Duncton Stone

      • 872pages
      • 31 heures de lecture

      (The Book of Silence, 3) is the English original edition, comprising 872 pages and 9 sections.

      Duncton Stone
      4,2
    • The secret and power of James MacAskill Stonor's extraordinary sculptures and paintings are traced back to his childhood years of loss and uncertainty and the tale of Cuillin, last of the great sea eagles of Skye

      The Stonor Eagles
      4,1
    • Duncton Tales

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      A century after the great days of moledom described in the great Chronicles, Privet, a lonely female pilgrim from the north, arrives in fabled Duncton Wood. Only old Stour, Master of the Library, realizes the importance of her quest. For Privet seeks an answer to moledom’s final mystery: where and what is the Book of Silence, whose scribe nomole knows, whose content none can guess, whose existence many still doubt? Decades of harmony have passed since the brave moles of Duncton saved moledom’s peaceful Stone followers from the disciples of the evil Word. But now all is not well. Their system has grown sleepy, while moledom is dangerously complacent about the spread of zealots from Caer Caradoc. Led by the sinister Thripp of Blagrove Slide, the Newborns believe that any other way than theirs to the Stone’s Silence is blasphemy and deserves death. As the Caradocian moles gain power, shy Privet, aided by Stour and inspired by the strange and inarticulate Rooster, finds herself the agent of change and renewal in Duncton Wood.

      Duncton Tales
      4,1
    • The Willows In Winter

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This is a re-creation of the much-loved world of Kenneth Grahames The Wind in the Willows. William Horwood, author of the Duncton trilogies, brings to life the characters of Badger, Water Rat, Mole and Toad.

      The Willows In Winter
      4,1
    • The Boy With No Shoes

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      By the author of the bestselling Duncton Wood chronicles, William Horwood's THE BOY WITH NO SHOES is an imaginative memoir of exceptional power, destined to make literary history

      The Boy With No Shoes
      3,0