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Where the Crawdads Sing (eBook) von Owens, Delia

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*The multi-million copy bestseller*
Soon to be a major film

A Number One New York Times Bestseller

'Painfully beautiful' New York Times
'Unforgettable . . . as engrossing as it is moving' Daily Mail
'A rare achievement' The Times
'I can't even express how much I love this book!' Reese Witherspoon

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For years, rumors of the 'Marsh Girl' have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand. Then the time comes when she yearns to be touched and loved. When two young men from town become intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya opens herself to a new life - until the unthinkable happens.

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'[It] will reach a huge audience though the writer's old-fashioned talents for compelling character, plotting and landscape description' The Guardian
'For sheer escapism pick up Where The Crawdads Sing . . . there is writing that takes your breath away' The Times
'All is not as it seems in this heartbreaking coming-of-age bestseller' The i newspaper

Autor Owens, Delia
Verlag Little, Brown Book Group
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
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Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 3'538 KB
Plattform EPUB
Erscheinungstermin 20181108
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Über den Autor Owens, Delia

Delia Owens erforschte über zwanzig Jahre als Zoologin zusammen mit ihrem damaligen Mann Mark in verschiedenen afrikanischen Ländern Elefanten, Löwen und Hyänen. Ihr Roman Der Gesang der Flusskrebse ist eines der erfolgreichsten US-amerikanischen Debüts aller Zeiten. Sie lebt auf einer Farm in North Carolina mit Pferden, Braunbären und unzähligen Vogelarten. Mark Owens ist Zoologe und Naturschützer. Gemeinsam mit seiner damaligen Ehefrau Delia hat er die internationalen Bestseller  Der Ruf der Kalahari , Das Auge des Elefanten und Secrets of the Savanna geschrieben. Elisabeth Liebl übersetzt aus dem Englischen, Italienischen und Französischen und übertrug unter anderem Lori Gottlieb, Nelson Mandela und Bob Woodward ins Deutsche.

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