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Condition: Como nuevo. : Bridge of Clay es una conmovedora novela de Markus Zusak, autor de 'La ladrona de libros'. La historia sigue a los cinco hermanos Dunbar, quienes, tras la muerte de su madre y el abandono de su padre, deben aprender a valerse por sí mismos. Clay, el más callado de los hermanos, decide construir un puente, un acto que simboliza la redención y la reconciliación familiar. Esta novela explora temas de amor, pérdida, perdón y la búsqueda de significado en medio de la adversidad, todo ello narrado con la prosa distintiva y emotiva de Zusak. EAN: 9781760781620 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: Bridge of Clay Autor: Markus Zusak Editorial: Pan Macmillan Australia Pty, Limited Idioma: en Páginas: 592 Formato: tapa blanda. Seller Inventory # Happ-2023-02-02-6712e384

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From the author of the no.1 New York Times bestselling novel The Book Thief."An amazing talent in Australian literature" Sunday TelegraphThe Dunbar boys bring each other up in a house run by their own rules. A family of ramshackle tragedy - their mother is dead, their father has fled - they love and fight, and learn to reckon with the adult world.It is Clay, the quiet one, who will build a bridge; for his family, for his past, for his sins. He builds a bridge to transcend humanness. To survive.A miracle and nothing less.WINNER INDIE BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2019SHORTLISTED FOR THE ABIA BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019LONGLISTED FOR THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020PRAISE FOR BRIDGE OF CLAY"I am pleased to recommend.Markus Zusak's extraordinary novel Bridge of Clay, which I suspect I'll reread many times. It's a sprawling, challenging, and endlessly rewarding book. But it also has the raw and real and unironized emotion that courses through all of Zusak's books. I'm in awe of him." John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska"Exquisitely written multigenerational family saga.With heft and historical scope, Zusak creates a sensitively rendered tale of loss, grief, and guilt's manifestations." Publishers Weekly"An evocative, compassionate and exquisitely composed coming-of-age story about family, love, tragedy and forgiveness. Zusak's prose is distinct: astute, witty, exquisitely rhythmic, and utterly engrossing." Australian Books+Publishing Magazine"Zusak is a writer of extraordinary empathy and he excels in his understanding of adolescent boys.in his portrayal of the gently traumatised Clay he has created a memorable character to savour. in Bridge of Clay, as earlier in The Book Thief, Zusak has succeeded in creating a story so vibrant and so real that the reader feels enveloped by it." The Australian"This vast novel is a feast of language and irony. It is such a compassionate book that it is hard not to fall a bit in love with it yourself. Bridge of Clay shares with Zusak's The Book Thief an underlying sense of the possibility of joy and human dignity even in dehumanising situations." Sydney Morning Herald"A complex, big-hearted, multi-generational Australian epic, highly evocative and rich in idiom that sprawls across 580 pages, much in the manner of Colleen McCullough, or Tim Winton's Cloudstreet." Good Weekend Magazine"In 2005, the Australian writer dazzled readers and secured a perch on bestseller lists with The Book Thief .this book too is a stunner. Devastating, demanding and deeply moving, Bridge of Clay unspools like a kind of magic act in reverse, with feats of narrative legerdemain concealed by misdirection that all make sense only when the elements of the trick are finally laid out. In words that seem to ache with emotion, or perhaps, more aptly, with the suppression of it, Mr. Zusak moves us in and out of time. Grief and sacrifice lie at the heart of things, and we can feel it through Mr. Zusak's writing even before we understand the story's real contours." Wall Street Journal"What truly stands out about Bridge of Clay is the intensity of the prose - the potency of the heartbreak. The depth of grief and loss is so palpable you can all but feel the blood, sweat, and tears that went into crafting the story." Entertainment Weekly"As with The Book Thief, much of the appeal of the novel lies in Zusak's heartfelt love for his characters and for language. The book sings in short musical sentences like poetry, and words stop you in your tracks." Herald Sun An evocative and exquisitely composed coming-of-age story about family, love, tragedy and forgiveness. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781760781620

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Paperback. Condition: Good. 592 pages. cover worn & creased, text in pencil ffepFrom the author of the no.1 New York Times bestselling novel The Book Thief . An amazing talent in Australian literature Sunday TelegraphThe Dunbar boys bri ng each other up in a house run by their own rules. A family of ramshackle trage. Seller Inventory # 5140c

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From the author of the no.1 New York Times bestselling novel The Book Thief."An amazing talent in Australian literature" Sunday TelegraphThe Dunbar boys bring each other up in a house run by their own rules. A family of ramshackle tragedy - their mother is dead, their father has fled - they love and fight, and learn to reckon with the adult world.It is Clay, the quiet one, who will build a bridge; for his family, for his past, for his sins. He builds a bridge to transcend humanness. To survive.A miracle and nothing less.WINNER INDIE BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2019SHORTLISTED FOR THE ABIA BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019LONGLISTED FOR THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020PRAISE FOR BRIDGE OF CLAY"I am pleased to recommend.Markus Zusak's extraordinary novel Bridge of Clay, which I suspect I'll reread many times. It's a sprawling, challenging, and endlessly rewarding book. But it also has the raw and real and unironized emotion that courses through all of Zusak's books. I'm in awe of him." John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska"Exquisitely written multigenerational family saga.With heft and historical scope, Zusak creates a sensitively rendered tale of loss, grief, and guilt's manifestations." Publishers Weekly"An evocative, compassionate and exquisitely composed coming-of-age story about family, love, tragedy and forgiveness. Zusak's prose is distinct: astute, witty, exquisitely rhythmic, and utterly engrossing." Australian Books+Publishing Magazine"Zusak is a writer of extraordinary empathy and he excels in his understanding of adolescent boys.in his portrayal of the gently traumatised Clay he has created a memorable character to savour. in Bridge of Clay, as earlier in The Book Thief, Zusak has succeeded in creating a story so vibrant and so real that the reader feels enveloped by it." The Australian"This vast novel is a feast of language and irony. It is such a compassionate book that it is hard not to fall a bit in love with it yourself. Bridge of Clay shares with Zusak's The Book Thief an underlying sense of the possibility of joy and human dignity even in dehumanising situations." Sydney Morning Herald"A complex, big-hearted, multi-generational Australian epic, highly evocative and rich in idiom that sprawls across 580 pages, much in the manner of Colleen McCullough, or Tim Winton's Cloudstreet." Good Weekend Magazine"In 2005, the Australian writer dazzled readers and secured a perch on bestseller lists with The Book Thief .this book too is a stunner. Devastating, demanding and deeply moving, Bridge of Clay unspools like a kind of magic act in reverse, with feats of narrative legerdemain concealed by misdirection that all make sense only when the elements of the trick are finally laid out. In words that seem to ache with emotion, or perhaps, more aptly, with the suppression of it, Mr. Zusak moves us in and out of time. Grief and sacrifice lie at the heart of things, and we can feel it through Mr. Zusak's writing even before we understand the story's real contours." Wall Street Journal"What truly stands out about Bridge of Clay is the intensity of the prose - the potency of the heartbreak. The depth of grief and loss is so palpable you can all but feel the blood, sweat, and tears that went into crafting the story." Entertainment Weekly"As with The Book Thief, much of the appeal of the novel lies in Zusak's heartfelt love for his characters and for language. The book sings in short musical sentences like poetry, and words stop you in your tracks." Herald Sun An evocative and exquisitely composed coming-of-age story about family, love, tragedy and forgiveness. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781760781620

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. From the author of the no.1 New York Times bestselling novel The Book Thief."An amazing talent in Australian literature" Sunday TelegraphThe Dunbar boys bring each other up in a house run by their own rules. A family of ramshackle tragedy - their mother is dead, their father has fled - they love and fight, and learn to reckon with the adult world.It is Clay, the quiet one, who will build a bridge; for his family, for his past, for his sins. He builds a bridge to transcend humanness. To survive.A miracle and nothing less.WINNER INDIE BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2019SHORTLISTED FOR THE ABIA BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019LONGLISTED FOR THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020PRAISE FOR BRIDGE OF CLAY"I am pleased to recommend.Markus Zusak's extraordinary novel Bridge of Clay, which I suspect I'll reread many times. It's a sprawling, challenging, and endlessly rewarding book. But it also has the raw and real and unironized emotion that courses through all of Zusak's books. I'm in awe of him." John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska"Exquisitely written multigenerational family saga.With heft and historical scope, Zusak creates a sensitively rendered tale of loss, grief, and guilt's manifestations." Publishers Weekly"An evocative, compassionate and exquisitely composed coming-of-age story about family, love, tragedy and forgiveness. Zusak's prose is distinct: astute, witty, exquisitely rhythmic, and utterly engrossing." Australian Books+Publishing Magazine"Zusak is a writer of extraordinary empathy and he excels in his understanding of adolescent boys.in his portrayal of the gently traumatised Clay he has created a memorable character to savour. in Bridge of Clay, as earlier in The Book Thief, Zusak has succeeded in creating a story so vibrant and so real that the reader feels enveloped by it." The Australian"This vast novel is a feast of language and irony. It is such a compassionate book that it is hard not to fall a bit in love with it yourself. Bridge of Clay shares with Zusak's The Book Thief an underlying sense of the possibility of joy and human dignity even in dehumanising situations." Sydney Morning Herald"A complex, big-hearted, multi-generational Australian epic, highly evocative and rich in idiom that sprawls across 580 pages, much in the manner of Colleen McCullough, or Tim Winton's Cloudstreet." Good Weekend Magazine"In 2005, the Australian writer dazzled readers and secured a perch on bestseller lists with The Book Thief .this book too is a stunner. Devastating, demanding and deeply moving, Bridge of Clay unspools like a kind of magic act in reverse, with feats of narrative legerdemain concealed by misdirection that all make sense only when the elements of the trick are finally laid out. In words that seem to ache with emotion, or perhaps, more aptly, with the suppression of it, Mr. Zusak moves us in and out of time. Grief and sacrifice lie at the heart of things, and we can feel it through Mr. Zusak's writing even before we understand the story's real contours." Wall Street Journal"What truly stands out about Bridge of Clay is the intensity of the prose - the potency of the heartbreak. The depth of grief and loss is so palpable you can all but feel the blood, sweat, and tears that went into crafting the story." Entertainment Weekly"As with The Book Thief, much of the appeal of the novel lies in Zusak's heartfelt love for his characters and for language. The book sings in short musical sentences like poetry, and words stop you in your tracks." Herald Sun An evocative and exquisitely composed coming-of-age story about family, love, tragedy and forgiveness. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781760781620

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