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House of Thieves

Título: House of Thieves

Autor: Kaui Hart Hemmings

Sinopse: These unique stories of upper-class Hawaiian families reveal with unsentimental insight and straightforward prose the complex forces that bind family members together in love and hate. Like the fierce, powerful, young characters that appear in her stories, Kaui Hart Hemmings demands our immediate attention. In this exciting debut collection of short stories, Hemmings establishes herself as one of the most original, unapologetic, and honest young voices to come out of the next batch of freshly schooled fiction writers. A member of upper-class Hawaiian society, she has set the beautiful island as a backdrop, indeed a foil, to describe the small torments and victories of growing up and finding one's place. Bold, frustrated teenagers and the adults who raise them wrestle with one another over the age-old issues of deprived freedom, misguided love, being cool, and being true, and they experience together the loneliness of feeling miserable in paradise. Hemmings's tart, confident voice plunges us headfirst into the unfamiliar world of a Hawaii far from the tourist track, providing revealing glimpses of the island's divisive racial and class issues as well as the proud heritage of kings and warriors and the legacy of colonialists and missionaries. Her unceremonious dealing with issues like drugs, sex, and abandonment, and her entirely unselfconscious prose allow her stories to wash effortlessly over us like an ocean wave, always leaving behind an unusual shell, a curiously shaped rock--something to ponder that is fascinating and true. A single mother's discovery of a pornographic magazine in her thirteen-year-old son's room sends her down a spiral of jealousy that ultimately guarantees her loss of him. A white man who is left by his native Hawaiian wife struggles to understand why he and his daughter, abandoned together, feel such deep resentment for each other. A boy who insists on the illusion of his happy family suddenly recognizes his father's lack of real love and comes to the understanding that certain things are severed and they can't grow again, the acknowledgment of the waste that comes from loving a place that doesn't love you back. The stories in House of Thieves are told from varied points of view--a father, a child, a young woman, an adolescent boy, and more. Rooted in the circumstances and situations of island people, Hemmings's sharp and entertaining stories reveal the mundane cycle of small tragedies and victories that make up the lives of ordinary people everywhere.

Contexto da obra

Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “House of Thieves”, de Kaui Hart Hemmings, publicado pela editora Penguin Press HC, The, em 2005 e com 256 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: Penguin Press HC, The

Páginas: 256

Ano: 2005

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Linguagem: pt_BR

ISBN: 1594200483

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    Sobre o autor

    A leitura dos livros de Kaui Hart Hemmings traz uma experiência marcada pelo equilíbrio entre o íntimo e o cotidiano, com personagens que enfrentam dilemas pessoais profundos em ambientes que oscilam entre o familiar e o inesperado. A prosa costuma ser direta, sem sentimentalismos exagerados, revelando relações humanas complexas com uma pitada de humor sutil e observações perspicazes. O ritmo varia entre momentos mais contemplativos e outros de tensão emocional, sempre focando nas nuances das conexões familiares e sociais. A autora explora temas como perda, identidade, pertencimento e os desafios da vida adulta, frequentemente em cenários que vão do paraíso tropical ao cenário urbano contemporâneo. Essa combinação convida o leitor a refletir sobre as escolhas que moldam as relações e a própria vida, sem respostas fáceis.

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