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Last Minute Rooms in Bethlehem - Dale Shaw - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Night Season - Chelsea Cain - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Grove of Eagles - Winston Graham - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Byssus - Jen Hadfield - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Empty Nest - Carol Ann Duffy - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Grove of Eagles - Winston Graham - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

When It Rained for a Million Years - Paul Farley - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

I Quit Sugar - Sarah Wilson - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Summerwater - Sarah Moss - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Summerwater - Sarah Moss - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller'Superb' The Times'Sharp, searching . . . utterly of the moment' Hilary Mantel, author of Wolf Hall'So accomplished' Guardian'A masterpiece' Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist'One of her best' Irish Times'Beautifully written, intense, powerful' David Nicholls, author of Sweet SorrowFrom the acclaimed author of Ghost Wall, Summerwater is a devastating story told over twenty-four hours in the Scottish highlands, and a searing exploration of our capacity for both kinship and cruelty in these divided times.On the longest day of the summer, twelve people sit cooped up with their families in a faded Scottish cabin park. The endless rain leaves them with little to do but watch the other residents.A woman goes running up the Ben as if fleeing; a retired couple reminisce about neighbours long since moved on; a teenage boy braves the dark waters of the loch in his red kayak. Each person is wrapped in their own cares but increasingly alert to the makeshift community around them. One particular family, a mother and daughter without the right clothes or the right manners, starts to draw the attention of the others. Tensions rise and all watch on, unaware of the tragedy that lies ahead as night finally falls.Longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2021.‘Nothing escapes her sly humour and brilliant touch. Deft and brimming with life, Summerwater is a novel of endless depth. A masterpiece.’ Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist'Summerwater may be her best so far.' The Times'This latest display of Moss’s imaginative versatility shine[s] with intelligence' Sunday Times

DKK 141.00
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Things to Come and Go - Bette Howland - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Things to Come and Go - Bette Howland - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

'Honest, acerbic, alert, and always dazzling.' - Amitava Kumar, author of Immigrant, MontanaThings to Come and Go showcases the incomparable talent of Bette Howland in three novellas of stunning power, beauty, and sustaining humour.‘Birds of a Feather’ is a daughter’s story of her extended, first-generation family, the ‘big, brassy yak-yakking Abarbanels’. Esti, a merciless, astute observer, recalls growing up amid (the confusions and difficulties of) their history, quarrels, judgements, noisy love, and inescapable bonds of blood.In ‘The Old Wheeze’, a single mother in her twenties returns to her sunless apartment after a date at the ballet. Shifting between four viewpoints – the young woman, the older professor who took her out, her son, and her son’s babysitter – the story masterfully captures the impossibility of liberating ourselves from the self.In ‘The Life You Gave Me’, a woman at the midpoint of life is called to her father’s sickbed. A lament for all that is forever unsaid and unsayable, the story is ‘an anguished meditation on growing up, growing old and being left behind, a complaint against time.’ (The New York Times)First published in 1984, Things to Come and Go, Bette Howland’s final book, is a collection of haunting urgency about arrivals and departures, and the private, insoluble dramas in the lives of three women.This edition features an introduction by Rumaan Alam, bestselling author of Leave the World Behind.'Stunning power and beauty abound in this book.' - The New York Times'Howland recalls the short-story writer Lucia Berlin' - Harper's Magazine

DKK 146.00
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The Armour of Light - Ken Follett - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Armour of Light - Ken Follett - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The grand master of gripping fiction is back. International No.1 bestseller Ken Follett returns to Kingsbridge with an epic tale of revolution and a cast of unforgettable characters. Revolution is in the air 1792. A tyrannical government is determined to make England a mighty commercial empire. In France, Napoleon Bonaparte begins his rise to power, and with dissent rife, France’s neighbours are on high alert. Kingsbridge is on the edge Unprecedented industrial change sweeps the land, making the lives of the workers in Kingbridge’s prosperous cloth mills a misery. Rampant modernization and dangerous new machinery are rendering jobs obsolete and tearing families apart. Tyranny is on the horizon Now, as international conflict nears, a story of a small group of Kingsbridge people – including spinner Sal Clitheroe, weaver David Shoveller and Kit, Sal’s inventive and headstrong son – will come to define the struggle of a generation as they seek enlightenment and fight for a future free from oppression . . . Taking the reader straight into the heart of history with the fifth novel in the ground-breaking Kingsbridge series, The Armour of Light is master storyteller Ken Follett’s most ambitious novel to date. ''Follett''s storytelling skills make their adventures riveting'' - The Times ''An effortlessly engaging and entertaining read'' - Daily Mail ''Bold in scale and meticulously researched'' - Sunday Times ''The plague scenes are expertly handled. Where Follett excels is in telling a yarn'' - Independent More than 175 million copies sold worldwide. Published in over eighty territories and thirty-seven languages. The international no.1 bestselling phenomenon returns.

DKK 247.00
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The Armour of Light - Ken Follett - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The Armour of Light - Ken Follett - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

The grand master of gripping fiction is back. International No.1 bestseller Ken Follett returns to Kingsbridge in the 18th century, with an epic tale of revolution and a cast of unforgettable characters. Revolution is in the air 1792. A tyrannical government is determined to make England a mighty commercial empire. In France, Napoleon Bonaparte begins his rise to power, and with dissent rife, France’s neighbours are on high alert. Kingsbridge is on the edge Unprecedented industrial change sweeps the land, making the lives of the workers in Kingbridge’s prosperous cloth mills a misery. Rampant modernization and dangerous new machinery are rendering jobs obsolete and tearing families apart. Tyranny is on the horizon Now, as international conflict nears, a story of a small group of Kingsbridge people – including spinner Sal Clitheroe, weaver David Shoveller and Kit, Sal’s inventive and headstrong son – will come to define the struggle of a generation as they seek enlightenment and fight for a future free from oppression . . . Taking the reader straight into the heart of history with the fifth novel in the ground-breaking Kingsbridge series, The Armour of Light is master storyteller Ken Follett’s most ambitious novel to date. ''Follett''s storytelling skills make their adventures riveting'' - The Times ''An effortlessly engaging and entertaining read'' - Daily Mail ''Bold in scale and meticulously researched'' - Sunday Times ''The plague scenes are expertly handled. Where Follett excels is in telling a yarn'' - Independent More than 175 million copies sold worldwide. Published in over eighty territories and thirty-seven languages. The international no.1 bestselling phenomenon returns.

DKK 120.00
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Blue in Chicago - Bette Howland - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

Blue in Chicago - Bette Howland - Bog - Pan Macmillan - Plusbog.dk

''One of the significant writers of her generation.'' Saul Bellow ''Her prose is cooler than a cocktail and sharper than a Japanese knife . . . Nora Ephron meets Lorrie Moore, which is about as good as it gets.'' Rachel Cooke, Observer ''We should be glad to have her back . . . Howland has the pinpoint vision that can make any sentence into a jewel.'' John Self, The Times Blue in Chicago brings together the bittersweet short stories of the remarkable American writer Bette Howland. Hailed as a major talent before all but disappearing from public view, this tenderly compiled collection restores her vital voice to our shelves. Bette Howland was an outsider: an intellectual from a working-class neighborhood in Chicago; a divorcee and single mother, to the disapproval of her Jewish family; an artist chipped away at by poverty and self-doubt. Her stories radiate a passionate commitment to the lives of ordinary people and the humble grace of everyday.From city streets to the hospital to the public library to the mundane family outing, her sly humour, aching melancholy and tender insight illuminate every page. Here is an astonishing literary voice rediscovered. Blue in Chicago features an afterword by Honor Moore and was published in the US under the title Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage. ''Beautifully bittersweet . . . funny, ruefully poetic and effortlessly perceptive.'' Daily Mail ''Captivating writing: rhythmic, alert, empathetic . . . I haven’t enjoyed another book more this year.'' Telegraph ''Profound . . . To read Bette Howland is to be handed a gift you didn''t know you needed.'' Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch

DKK 120.00
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