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Carl Nixon (1) (1967–)

Autor de The Tally Stick

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8+ Obras 110 Miembros 17 Reseñas

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Créditos de la imagen: Carl Nixon. (NZatFrankfurt)

Obras de Carl Nixon

The Tally Stick (2020) 44 copias
Rocking Horse Road (2007) 19 copias
Settlers' creek (2010) 10 copias
Lucky Newman (2015) 2 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1967
Género
male
Nacionalidad
New Zealand
País (para mapa)
New Zealand
Lugar de nacimiento
Christchurch, New Zealand

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This story is set in New Brighton, Christchurch. It opens at the close of 1980. The South shore is still a small coastal community, on a spit. When four days before Christmas, a teenage boy discovers the body of a seventeen year old girl washed up on the beach, it has a huge impact this small close-knit community.
The book is narrated by a friend of the boy. He and their group of friends become obsessed with the death of the local girl and set up their own investigations to try and uncover who would have committed this heinous crime. The book alternates between the ensuing months and twenty five years later. it considers the impact that this event had on their own lives and also looks at the events of the year 1981,i.e. the controversial Springbok Tour, which divided our nation. I
This was Carl Nixon's first novel and he continues to impress me with his ability to depict a time and place and accurate portrayal of people.
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HelenBaker | 2 reseñas más. | Jun 26, 2023 |
Ein junges Mädchen, tot am Strand,
der Schock war groß, als man es fand:
die Jungen aus der Nachbarschaft
suchen den Täter, der entschwand.

Dieses Buch ist ein Gedicht,
gleichwohl es kein Gedichtband ist:
ist die Geschichte eines Mordes,
der stattfand fernen Ortes.

Brillant geschrieben & gut übersetzt,
und schön gestaltet, nicht zuletzt,
schenkt ein dem Leser reinen Wein:
das gute Buch – so soll es sein.
 
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Burkhard_Schirdewahn | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 11, 2022 |
Une réussite originale. Il y a tout à la fois une certaine lenteur et du rythme. La nature est présente et parfois oppressante.
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Nikoz | 9 reseñas más. | Oct 3, 2022 |
(8.5)I have had this on my wishlist for so long and what a captivating read it proved to be.
Elizabeth Whitman is a nurse in the city of Mansfield (aka Christchurch) in 1919. Her nursing career began in London during the war and it is there she met her husband, a fellow NZer, Johnny. They soon realised their love for each other and quietly, hastily married. Johnny returns to the conflict. When Elizabeth discovers she is pregnant, she returns to New Zealand to her parents. In the closing weeks of the war, Johnny is declared missing in action leaving Elizabeth and 4 year old son bereft but hopeful.
Her experience nursing soldiers leads her to caring for another private patient, Paul Blackwell. Paul refuses to answer to his name as following a serious head injury while fighting he has lost all memory. He can recall from awaking after the incident but nothing prior to this. By Elizabeth's acceptance of the situation she gains his trust. However his wife seeks a psychiatrist who declares him in need of hospitalisation and he is committed.
The story is told in a linear fashion, interspersed with the author's voice explaining the origin and the various settings, as well as the story that Elizabeth is telling to her young son to help him accept his father's possible, probable death.
I finished this book with a tear in the eye. It is beautifully told. This New Zealand author continues to impress me and I can't wait to see what his next book will be.
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HelenBaker | otra reseña | May 21, 2022 |

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Obras
8
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Miembros
110
Popularidad
#176,729
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
17
ISBNs
30
Idiomas
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