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Hadley Freeman

    Hadley Freeman est une écrivaine et chroniqueuse célébrée dont le travail offre des aperçus percutants sur la culture et la société contemporaines. Elle explore le cœur des normes et des attentes sociales, souvent avec une perspective humoristique. Son écriture aborde des thèmes tels que l'identité, la féminité et la recherche de sens dans le monde moderne. Freeman est appréciée pour sa voix distinctive et sa capacité à lier les expériences personnelles à des commentaires sociétaux plus larges.

    Life Moves Pretty Fast
    The Meaning of Sunglasses
    Good Girls
    Be Awesome
    House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family
    House of Glass
    • The Sunday Times bestseller 'An utterly engrossing book' Nigella Lawson 'Remarkable and gripping' Edmund de Waal 'A near-perfect study of Jewish identity in the 20th century ... I don't hesitate to call it a masterpiece' Telegraph After her grandmother died, Hadley Freeman travelled to her apartment to try and make sense of a woman she'd never really known. Sala Glass was a European expat in America - defiantly clinging to her French influences, famously reserved, fashionable to the end - yet to Hadley much of her life remained a mystery. Sala's experience of surviving one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history was never spoken about. When Hadley found a shoebox filled with her grandmother's treasured belongings, it started a decade-long quest to find out their haunting significance and to dig deep into the extraordinary lives of Sala and her three brothers. The search takes Hadley from Picasso's archives in Paris to a secret room in a farmhouse in Auvergne to Long Island and to Auschwitz. By piecing together letters, photos and an unpublished memoir, Hadley brings to life the full story of the Glass siblings for the first time: Alex's past as a fashion couturier and friend of Dior and Chagall; trusting and brave Jacques, a fierce patriot for his adopted country; and the brilliant Henri who hid in occupied France - each of them made extraordinary bids for survival during the Second World War. And alongside her great-uncles' extraordinary acts of courage in Vichy France, Hadley discovers her grandmother's equally heroic but more private form of female self-sacrifice. A moving memoir following the Glass siblings throughout the course of the twentieth-century as they each make their own bid for survival, House of Glass explores assimilation, identity and home - issues that are deeply relevant today.

      House of Glass
    • The narrative follows a writer as she delves into her family's hidden past, revealing a compelling tale that unfolds over a century. This exploration intertwines the impact of two World Wars and the experiences of three generations, offering a rich tapestry of history and personal discovery. Through her investigation, the writer uncovers the secrets that have shaped her family's identity and legacy.

      House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family
    • Hadley Freeman, Guardian features writer and author of the popular Ask Hadley...' column, reminds the modern lady to Be Awesome'.

      Be Awesome
    • A BEST BOOK OF 2023 IN THE TIMES, GUARDIAN AND WALL STREET JOURNAL A searing memoir from Hadley Freeman, bestselling author of House of Glass, about one of the most misunderstood mental illnesses.

      Good Girls
    • The Meaning of Sunglasses

      And a Guide to Almost All Things Fashionable

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(13)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of fashion and philosophy, this collection features mini-essays that delight those fascinated by the world of style. Authored by a deputy fashion editor at The Guardian, the work combines insightful commentary with a playful tone, appealing to both casual readers and fashion enthusiasts. Freeman's expertise and recognition as a journalist enhance the depth of her reflections, making this a unique blend of fashion insight and intellectual exploration.

      The Meaning of Sunglasses
    • Hadley Freeman brings us her personalised guide to American movies from the 1980s - why they are brilliant, what they meant to her, and how they influenced movie-making forever.

      Life Moves Pretty Fast
    • That extra half an inch

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(1669)Évaluer

      Packed with practical advice, this work offers tips on how to look fabulous whether you have 20 to spend in Topshop or 2000 to spend in Gucci, as well as personal anecdotes from the fashion world."

      That extra half an inch
    • The Meaning of Sunglasses

      A Guide to (Almost) All Things Fashionable

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      In this funny, chic and wise book, award-winning fashion writer Hadley Freeman separates the nonsense from the fabulous and shows that falling in love with an It bag doesn't mean you have the IQ of an It girl. Ever the entertaining guide, Hadley shows how to wear shorts without looking like an extra in Hamlet, what to spend money on, and what not to, and why only harpists should wear velvet. And most of all, she shows that you don't need to be thin, young, tall or rich to enjoy fashion, you just need a sense of humour. If you've ever lusted after an improbably priced key ring, wondered why there's a large chunk of fashion that girls get but boys don't, got into an exuberant state at a party and left your clutch 'bag' in the ladies or spent fruitless hours worrying about what to wear on a date, this is the book for you.

      The Meaning of Sunglasses
    • Blindness

      October 7 and the Left: Jewish Quarterly 256

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book explores the reactions of left-leaning individuals to events following October 7, examining how some justified or supported actions and beliefs they typically oppose. It delves into the psychological and ideological shifts that occurred, questioning the motivations behind these changes and the broader implications for political discourse and morality. Through analysis and critical reflection, it seeks to understand the complexities of belief systems in the face of crisis.

      Blindness
    • Hadley Freeman, Guardian features writer and author of the popular âe~Ask Hadleyâe¦âe(tm) column, reminds the modern lady to âe~Be Awesomeâe(tm). âe~Being single is often awesome. You can leave a party when you want to, whether that be 9pm or 9am; you don't have to live in fear of ever hearing yourself described as âeoemy better halfâe ; and you can spend all day lying on the sofa in your pajamas watching âeoeMurder She Wroteâe and eating peanut butter straight out of the jarâe(tm) Covering topics vital for any modern woman to consider (from âe~How to read womenâe(tm)s magazines without wanting to grow a penisâe(tm) to âe~Beyond the armpit: a guide to being a modern day feministâe(tm)), âe~Be Awesomeâe(tm) tackles body image, sex, dating and feminism head on. With an attitude that is unfalteringly funny, smart and surprisingly heartwarming, Hadley Freeman is a voice of sanity that every woman should hear.

      Be Awesome: Modern Life for Modern Ladies