FROM THE GLOBAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'She means to save us by telling us stories. . . She comes closer than anyone else I know' ANN PATCHETT '[Kingsolver] reminds us that a novel can be wildly entertaining and still have a social conscience' NEW YORK TIMES, '100 Best Books of the 21st Century' (on Demon Copperhead)You've taken Demon to your hearts, prepare for another 'emotionally raw, riotously entertaining' read as you meet Livia.Here's my question: How does a person step in front of a train and leave everything right there?Livia Bohusz misses her big brother, Cyrus. But since the day he took his own life, a day that changed everything, eleven-year-old Livia has also known she has no choice but to survive.Her solace is music. A gifted pianist, Livia's only escape is the quiet rapture it brings as she practices. The promise of a new life her talent might offer is intoxicating, a life away from the stifling silence that has enveloped the farm since Cyrus' death.When Livia starts college as a music major and scholarship prodigy, it feels as if a new life might begin. Immersing herself in her passions in a world where she excels, even as she struggles to fit in with more urbane classmates, she glimpses the possibilities of a life beyond the farm and her parents.Then one springtime, the smell of reviving grass and crocuses and the sounds of songbirds fill the air, and Livia catches a glimpse of shirt sleeves rolled to the elbow, muscles you wouldn't miss in the rear view:'Who is that man?'It is a question Livia may come to wish she had never asked.Partita is Livia's story: It is a tale of thwarted ambitions, accumulated pain, of newfound hope, unexpected love, and endless resilience. It is as compelling and profound as the pieces Livia has mastered, and as heart-rending and engrossing as the music that makes, breaks and mends her.Readers love Barbara Kingsolver: 'Barbara Kingsolver's way with words is beyond description!' 'That's the magic of Barbara Kingsolver I guess - to make you laugh in one line and then absolutely wreck you in the next. What a genius' 'I love Kingsolver because I never know where she will go next but it will always be somewhere that I've never been before' 'Barbara Kingsolver has an understanding of the human condition and the abuses inflicted by an unjust society upon those who do not deserve that' 'A trademark ability to tell a story with empathy' 'One of those writers who somehow can produce writing that sounds as natural as talking and yet that somehow comes out as poetry' 'Kingsolver is a magician with words'
Sebastian St. James potřeboval srazit hřebínek, a tak jsem s ním vyběhla. Ale jemu se to líbilo. Než jsem se nadála, už jsem měla šaty vyhrnuté až ke krku. Evidentně se mnou chtěl taky zacvičit. Tahle akce tedy vůbec nedopadla podle mých představ. Oba jsme si odsouhlasili, že se rozejdeme jako dospělí. Pěkně bez závazků. Až na to, že jsem nemohla vystát, že tak snadno odešel. Takže jsem se se svým zklamáním poprala jako rozumná žena. Navštívila jsem jednu z jeho autogramiád a chrstla mu kávu do tváře. Pak jsem sebou praštila o zem, když jsem se snažila utéct jeho ochrance. Než jsem se nadála, vzpamatovávala jsem se v Sebastianově domě. Pak mi nabídl práci, a sice abych mu hlídala kočku a zůstala v jeho paláci. Přála bych si říct, že jsem ho poslala někam. Ale práci jsem potřebovala víc, než jsem si byla ochotná připustit. Takže teď bydlím s nechutně pohledným spolubydlícím, kterého bych chtěla uškrtit a zároveň si ho osedlat. Ale není se čeho bát. Nemá „čas na vztahy“. Kdepak. Jen trucuje, mračí se a poroučí mi. Ovšem to bych nebyla já, kdyby se všechno nezkomplikovalo. Jsem těhotná. Možná se zeptáte, kdo je otec? Trochu vám napovím. To dítě se nejspíš narodí s roztomilými růžky a vidlemi.