Ingelesezko irakurgai berriak|Lecturas en inglés, novedades

Liburutegian jasotzen ditugun ingelesezko irakurgaiak. Lecturas en inglés recibidas en la Biblioteca.
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Eskuratu berriak Fitxa: Paradise
Paradise is at once the story of an African boy's coming of age, a tragic love story, and a tale of the corruption of traditional African patterns by European colonialism. Premio Nobel de literatura 2021
Eskuratu berriak Fitxa: The Pole & Other Stories
Where do they come from, the tall Polish pianist and the elegant woman with the gliding walk, the banker's wife who occupies her days in good works? All year they have been knocking at the door, wanting to be let in or else dismissed and laid to rest. Now, at last, has their time come?
Eskuratu berriak Fitxa: The Buried Giant
The Romans have long since departed, and Britain is steadily declining into ruin. But at least the wars that once ravaged the country have ceased. The Buried Giant begins as a couple, Axl and Beatrice, set off across a troubled land of mist and rain in the hope of finding a son they have not seen for years. They expect to face many hazards - some strange and other-worldly - but they cannot yet foresee how their journey will reveal to them dark and forgotten corners of their love for one another
Eskuratu berriak Fitxa: 4 3 2 1
On March 3rd, 1947, Archibald Isaac Ferguson, the only child of Rose and Stanley Ferguson, is born. From that single beginning, Ferguson's life will take four simultaneous but entirely different paths. Family fortunes diverge. Loves, friendships and passions contrast. As each version of Ferguson's story rushes across the fractured terrain of mid-twentieth century America, a boy grows up -again and again and again.
Zelestina urza in outer space
For a sixteen year old immigrant from a Basque village, northern Wyoming, on a cold February day in 1902, seemed as distant and barren as the moon. Zelestina Urza, who had left her impoverished family, had no idea what lay ahead of her. How would she make a life out of what seemed like less than nothing? In his new novel, David Romtvedt, the Pushcart Prize-award winning author of "A Flower Whose Name I Do Not Know," and Wyoming poet laureate, draws the reader into complex portrait of the immigra