Ebook {Epub PDF} These Are the Names by Tommy Wieringa
These Are the Names-Tommy Wieringa A moody, atmospheric literary thriller and “a timeless tale of migration” (The Guardian), from one of Europe’s biggest-selling authors Despite its Biblical title—which comes from the opening lines of the Book of Exodus—award-winning novelist Tommy Wieringa has crafted perhaps his most. · What a pleasure it was to attend a Zoom author event featuring Ramona Koval in conversation with Bernadette Brennan, talking about Leaping into Waterfalls: The Enigmatic Gillian Mears!. Gillian Mears (–), as you see from her obituary here, was a notable award-winning Australian author. I read The Mint Lawn when it was released in , and her last novel Foal’s Bread . · I’m dividing the titles up into groups of five and selecting one to read from these. The next five choices were: The Thousand And One Nights. Gargantua and Pantagruel – Rabelais. Euphues: The Anatomy Of Wit – John Lyly. The Unfortunate Traveller – Thomas Nashe. Don Quixote- Cervantes.
These Are the Names. by. Tommy Wieringa. · Rating details · 5, ratings · reviews. A border town on the steppe. A small group of emaciated and feral refugees appears out of nowhere, spreading fear and panic in the town. When police commissioner Pontus Beg orders their arrest, evidence of a murder is found in their luggage. These Are the Names is a poetic parable about the fate of peoples adrift in the twenty-first century, a story which, despite all its darkness, still seems to offer hope. This is a landmark novel which, alongside intelligence, discipline and originality, also shows Wieringa's lust for perfection. de Volkskrant. These Are the Names By: Tommy Wieringa, Sam Garrett - translator Narrated by: Arthur Morey.
Award-winning novelist Tommy Wieringa has crafted perhaps his most timely book yet, as he traces two stories doomed to collide. In one, we follow a group of starving, near-feral Eurasian refugees on a harrowing quest for survival; in the other, we follow Pontus Beg, a policeman from a small border town on the steppe, as he investigates the death of a rabbi, one of the town’s two remaining Jews. These Are the Names - Kindle edition by Wieringa, Tommy, Garrett, Sam. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading These Are the Names. A virtual parable for our times, These Are the Names offers a suspenseful reading of a crisis that continues to dominate headlines, and simultaneously explores the enduring questions of faith, identity, and what it means to be “home.”. TOMMY WIERINGA is one of the bestselling authors in Dutch history. His novels include Little Caesar and.
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