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Burning Bright
2000
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3.41
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376
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Londra, 1792. Kellaway ailesi, trajik bir olayin ardindan Dorset'ten Londra'ya tasinir. Bir sandalye ustasi olan aile reisi Thomas Kellaway artik Philip Astley'nin sirki icin sandalyeler yapacaktir. Fransiz Ihtilali nedeniyle gergin ve calkantili gunler yasayan sehirde, ailenin erkek cocugu Jem ile sehir kurdu Maggie Butterfield arasinda sasirtici bir dostluk baslar. Sarisin, tasrali, icekapanik Jem ile esmer, sehirli ve disadonuk Meggie… Biri masumiyetin simgesi, digeri tecrubenin sesi. Yan komsulari sair ve ressam William Blake'in hayatlarina girmesi birbirine taban tabana zit bu iki cocuk icin bir donum noktasi olacak, bu sira disi yol gostericinin rehberliginde, masumiyetten tecrubeye uzanan o dolambacli yolda yonlerini bulmaya calisacaktir, dudaklarinda Blake'in masumiyet ve tecrube sarkilariyla… “Altin Cagda Kisin sogugundan Piril piril oglanlar kizlar, Kutsal isigin altinda Ciplak egleniyorlardi gunesin isinlarinda”-William Blake“Gorsel bir solen…”-The Time
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Tracy Chevalier
Tracy Chevalier
Author · 16 books

Born: 19 October 1962 in Washington, DC. Youngest of 3 children. Father was a photographer for The Washington Post. Childhood: Nerdy. Spent a lot of time lying on my bed reading. Favorite authors back then: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madeleine L’Engle, Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Joan Aiken, Susan Cooper, Lloyd Alexander. Book I would have taken to a desert island: Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. Education: BA in English, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1984. No one was surprised that I went there; I was made for such a progressive, liberal place. MA in creative writing, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, 1994. There’s a lot of debate about whether or not you can be taught to write. Why doesn’t anyone ask that of professional singers, painters, dancers? That year forced me to write all the time and take it seriously. Geography: Moved to London after graduating from Oberlin in 1984. I had studied for a semester in London and thought it was a great place, so came over for fun, expecting to go back to the US after 6 months to get serious. I’m still in London, and still not entirely serious. Even have dual citizenship – though I keep the American accent intact. Family: 1 English husband + 1 English son + 1 tortoiseshell cat. Career: Before writing, was a reference book editor, working on encyclopedias about writers. (Yup, still nerdy.) Learned how to research and how to make sentences better. Eventually I wanted to fix my own sentences rather than others’, so I quit and did the MA. Writing: Talked a lot about becoming a writer as a kid, but actual pen to paper contact was minimal. Started writing short stories in my 20s, then began first novel, The Virgin Blue, during the MA year. With Girl With a Pearl Earring (written in 1998), I became a full-time writer, and have since juggled it with motherhood

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