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The Stitched Heart
2007
First Published
3.98
Average Rating
400
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They say Frasquita knows magic, that she is a healer with occult powers, that perhaps she is a sorcerer. She does indeed possess a remarkable gift, one that has been passed down to the women in her family for generations. From rags, off-cuts, and rough fabric she can create gowns and other garments so magnificent, so alive, that bestow a breathtaking and blinding beauty on whoever wears them; they are also capable of masking any kind of defect or deformity (and pregnancies!). But Fasquita's gift incites others’ jealousy. She is hounded and eventually banished from her home. What follows is an extraordinary adventure as she travels across southern Spain all the way to Africa with her children in tow. Her exile becomes a quest for a better life, for herself and her daughters, whom she hopes can escape the ironclad fate of her family of sorcerers. Winner of no less than nine literary prizes, a bestseller in France and Italy, and soon to be a major film directed by the author, Carole Martinez’s The Threads of the Heart has won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of readers in Europe. For readers who loved The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende or One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Threads of the Heart possesses the lyric beauty of a prose poem and the narrative power of myth and cannot fail to delight

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Author

Carole Martinez
Author · 4 books
Ancienne comédienne, Carole Martinez se recycle dans l'enseignement et devient professeur de français dans un collège d'Issy-les-Moulineaux. Elle profite d'un congé parental en 2005 pour se lancer dans l'écriture. Elle désire écrire 'quelque chose qui soit entre le conte et le roman.' Puisant dans les légendes de sa tradition familiale espagnole, elle brode 'Le coeur cousu' à partir des histoires que sa grand-mère lui racontait. Ce premier roman est un succès et Carole Martinez reçoit le prix Renaudot des lycéens en 2007, le prix Ouest-France Étonnants Voyageurs 2007 (jury de jeunes lecteurs), Prix Ulysse de la première oeuvre 2007. Au début de l'année 2011, elle publie un roman policier pour la jeunesse, 'L' Oeil du témoin', après un premier essai publié à la fin des années 90, 'Le Cri du livre'. Lors de la rentrée littéraire en septembre de la même année, 'Du domaine des murmures' vient combler l'attente de ses lecteurs adultes. Un roman pour lequel elle reçoit le Goncourt des lycéens deux mois plus tard.
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