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In un giardino possono nascondersi molti
segretiAnna è una maestra cioccolataia che ha ereditato la professione
dalla sua famiglia, proprietaria da generazioni di una villa nel cuore
di Dresda, famosa come la Villa delle Rose. La tenuta deve il suo nome a
uno splendido roseto che Anna intende riportare al suo antico
splendore. È proprio durante i lavori che viene disseppellito uno
scrigno che contiene oggetti provenienti da epoche diverse. Anna si
immerge immediatamente nella lettura di un vecchio diario, appartenuto a
una donna di nome Emma vissuta cento anni prima proprio nella villa. È
possibile che non l’abbia mai sentita nominare? Decisa a scoprire chi
fosse quella misteriosa donna, Anna si tuffa in una ricerca che potrebbe
portare alla luce segreti rimasti a lungo sepolti… Una volta
riallacciato il legame con il passato, a emergere potrebbero essere
intrighi, antichi tradimenti, passioni e persino crimini…Un’autrice da
oltre 450.000 copie venduteUna cronaca familiare delicata ed
emozionante«Le donne di questo romanzo prendono vita e raccontano in
modo intimo ed emozionante i tempi difficili della guerra. Con uno stile
accattivante, Teresa Simon narra potenti storie d’amore che hanno
attraversato il Novecento e cattura completamente il lettore. Un libro
pieno di emozioni, colpi di scena e azione.»Bücher Magazin«Donne
coraggiose e ambientazioni molto suggestive.»Dresdner Neueste
NachrichtenTeresa Simonè lo pseudonimo di una nota autrice tedesca. Le
piace viaggiare, specialmente sulle tracce del passato, è molto curiosa,
ha un debole per i gatti, ammira tutto ciò che è verde e fiorisce, ed è
sempre ispirata dalle atmosfere dei luoghi con una storia.
Maurice Bernard Sendak (/?s?ndæk/; June 10, 1928 – May 8,
2012) was an American illustrator and writer of children's books. He
became widely known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, first
published in 1963.[2]
Born to Polish-Jewish parents, his childhood was affected by the death
of many of La Villa delle Rose his family members during the Holocaust.
Sendak also wrote works such as In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over
There, and illustrated many works by other authors including the Little
Bear books by Else Holmelund Minarik.
Sendak was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Polish Jewish
immigrant parents named Sadie (née La Villa delle Rose Schindler) and
Philip Sendak, a dressmaker.[3][4][5] Sendak described his childhood as a
"terrible situation" due to the death of members of his extended family
during the Holocaust which exposed him at a young age to the concept of
mortality.[6] His love of books began when, as a child, he developed La
Villa delle Rose health problems and was confined to his bed.[7] When
he
was 12 years old, he decided to become an illustrator after
watching Walt Disney's film Fantasia. One of his first professional
commissions was to create window displays for the toy store FAO Schwarz.
His illustrations were first published in 1947 La Villa delle Rose in a
textbook titled Atomics for the Millions by Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff. He
spent much of the 1950s illustrating children's books written by others
before beginning to write his own stories.
His older brother Jack Sendak also became an author of
children's books, two of which were illustrated by Maurice La Villa
delle Rose in the 1950s.[8]
Maurice was the youngest of three siblings. When he was
born, his sister Natalie was nine years old and his brother Jack,
five.[9]
Sendak gained international acclaim after writing and
illustrating Where the Wild Things Are, edited by Ursula Nordstrom at
Harper & Row. It features Max, La Villa delle Rose a boy who "rages
against his mother for being sent to bed without any supper".[10] The
book's depictions of fanged
monsters concerned some parents when it
was first published, as his characters were somewhat grotesque in
appearance[citation needed]. Before Where the Wild Things Are, Sendak
was best known for illustrating La Villa delle Rose Else Holmelund
Minarik's Little Bear series of books.[11]
Sendak later recounted the reaction of a fan:
A little boy sent me a charming card with a little drawing
on it. I loved it. I answer all my children's letters – sometimes very
hastily – but this one I lingered over. La Villa delle Rose I sent him a
card and I drew a picture of a Wild Thing on it. I wrote, 'Dear Jim: I
loved your card.' Then I got a letter back from his mother and she said:
'Jim loved your card so much he ate it.' That to me was one La Villa
delle Rose of the highest compliments I've ever received. He didn't care
that it was an original Teresa Simon drawing or anything. He saw it, he
loved it, he ate it.[12]
Almost
fifty years later,
School Library Journal sponsored a survey of readers which identified
Where the Wild Things Are as a La Villa delle Rose top picture book. The
librarian who conducted it observed that there was little doubt what
would be voted number one and highlighted its designation by one reader
as a watershed, "ushering in the modern age of picture books". Another
called it "perfectly crafted, perfectly illustrated ... simply the
epitome of La Villa delle Rose a picture book" and noted that Sendak
"rises above the rest in part because he is subversive."[10][13]
When Sendak saw a manuscript of Zlateh the Goat and Other
Stories, the first children's book by Isaac Bashevis Singer, on the desk
of an editor at Harper & Row, he offered to La Villa delle Rose
illustrate the book. It was first published in 1966 and received a
Newbery Honor. Sendak was delighted and enthusiastic about the
collaboration. He once wryly remarked that his parents were "finally"
impressed by their youngest child when he collaborated with
Singer.[14]
His book In the Night Kitchen, originally issued in La
Villa delle Rose 1970, has often been subjected to censorship for its
drawings of a young boy prancing naked through the story. The book has
been challenged in several American states including Illinois, New
Jersey, Minnesota, and Texas.[15] In the Night Kitchen regularly appears
on the American Library Association's list of "frequently challenged La
Villa delle Rose and banned books". It was listed number 21 on the "100
Most Frequently Challenged B
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