Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
224
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 6, 2020
Editorial
Jonathan Cape
ISBN-10
1787332063
ISBN-13
9781787332065
Descripción
Katherine O'Dell is not just an actress; she's a complex tapestry of ambition, talent, and the weight of her own history. Through the eyes of her daughter Norah, readers are drawn into the vibrant world of Irish theatre, where Katherine's brilliance shines against a backdrop of personal struggle and familial ties. Norah's voice weaves tales of both admiration and frustration, painting her mother as a larger-than-life figure whose devotion to her craft often comes at a cost.
The story explores the dichotomy of fame and the intimacy of familial love, revealing how Katherine's public persona conflicts with her role at home. As Norah navigates her feelings toward a mother she both idolizes and resents, the narrative takes on a rhythm that mirrors the complexities of family dynamics.
With rich detail and emotional depth, this tale offers a glimpse into the life behind the curtain, where the glitz of the stage often hides deep-seated fears and longing. It's a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be an artist, to wrestle with identity, and to face the shadows cast by those we love most.
The story explores the dichotomy of fame and the intimacy of familial love, revealing how Katherine's public persona conflicts with her role at home. As Norah navigates her feelings toward a mother she both idolizes and resents, the narrative takes on a rhythm that mirrors the complexities of family dynamics.
With rich detail and emotional depth, this tale offers a glimpse into the life behind the curtain, where the glitz of the stage often hides deep-seated fears and longing. It's a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be an artist, to wrestle with identity, and to face the shadows cast by those we love most.
Géneros
Romance
Naturaleza