Redemption Island

Redemption Island
Author: L. B. Dunbar
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977700292

The IslandWelcome to the island. This is no fantasy.You'll face fears. You'll face travesty. You'll face yourself.One deserted island.Two heinous crimes.Two convicted hearts.When decent people do bad things, there's only one place for forgiveness: Redemption Island.The island knows what you've done.A story of redemption, forgiveness, and love

Redemption Island

Redemption Island
Author: Barbara R. Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781082056789

San Lago is a picturesque island village located on a lake in the shadow of Italy's Appenine Mountains. Rumors abound that Redemption Island is named for the ghost of an ancient priest, who, as he seeks salvation for his sins. wanders the shores of the island, working to help others come to terms with their own failings. At a crossroads in their lives, an eclectic group of people is drawn to the island, ready for rest and relaxation. One of their hosts, artistic Paolo Valenti, mysteriously seems to know their individual concerns. He challenges them to deal with inner turmoils and offers insight into how to achieve a future greater than they have ever dreamed.Virtually stranded with no way to communicate with the outside world, they are forced to confront the confusion and disorder of their lives. The question is, will they move forward or succumb to living out their days, dissatisfied and discontent?

Island Apart

Island Apart
Author: Steven Raichlen
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765332388

Seeking to convalesce from a serious illness and finish a literary project, New York book editor Claire Doheney house-sits an oceanfront mansion on Chappaquiddick Island, where she falls in love with a mysterious loner who harbors a devastating secret.

Ember Island

Ember Island
Author: Kimberley Freeman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476743533

In a compelling, complex story from the bestselling author of Wildflower Hill and Lighthouse Bay, two women separated by a century discover long-buried secrets in an Australian manor house. In 1891, Tilly Kirkland is reeling with shock and guilt after her tempestuous marriage ends in horrific circumstances. Fleeing to the farthest place she knows, Tilly takes a job on Ember Island in Moreton Bay, Australia, where she becomes the governess to the prison superintendent’s precocious young daughter, Nell. Tilly knows she must keep the past hidden in order to start a new life, but she doesn’t know that Nell is watching her every move and writing it all down, hiding tiny journals all over their rambling manor home. More than one hundred years later, bestselling novelist Nina Jones is struggling to complete her next book. A reporter asking questions about her great-grandmother sends Nina retreating to her family’s home on Ember Island, where she hopes to find her lost inspiration somewhere in the crumbling walls. Though they are separated by years, both Tilly and Nina must learn that some secrets never stay buried, but what matters most is learning to trust your heart.

Alice's Island

Alice's Island
Author: Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
Publisher: Atria Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150117195X

A happily married woman's perfect life shatters when her husband turns up dead hundreds of miles away from where he should have been, and she suddenly discovers that there was a part of him she knew nothing about. Alice Dupont’s perfect marriage was a perfect lie. When her husband, Chris, dies in a car accident, far from where he should have been, Alice’s life falls apart. After the police close the case, she is left with more questions than answers. While learning to cope with her loss and her new identity as a single mother of two, Alice becomes obsessed with unraveling the mystery surrounding her husband’s death and decides to start her own investigation. Retracing her husband's last known whereabouts, she soon discovers clues that lead her to a small island near Nantucket. As she insinuates herself into the lives of the island’s inhabitants in an effort to discover what they knew about her husband, Alice finds herself increasingly involved in their private lives and comes to a disturbing realization: she has been transformed into a person she no longer recognizes. In seeking an answer to what her husband was doing before he died, Alice discovers not only a side of him she never knew, but sides of her own character she has never explored. Part mystery, part moving family drama, part psychological page-turner, Alice’s Island is a novel whose vivid characters hold the reader rapt right up until the final page.

Satin Island

Satin Island
Author: Tom McCarthy
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-02-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101874686

Short-listed for the Man Booker Prize From the author of Remainder and C (short-listed for the Man Booker Prize), and a winner of the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize, comes Satin Island, an unnerving novel that promises to give us the first and last word on the world—modern, postmodern, whatever world you think you are living in. U., a “corporate anthropologist,” is tasked with writing the Great Report, an all-encompassing ethnographic document that would sum up our era. Yet at every turn, he feels himself overwhelmed by the ubiquity of data, lost in buffer zones, wandering through crowds of apparitions, willing them to coalesce into symbols that can be translated into some kind of account that makes sense. As he begins to wonder if the Great Report might remain a shapeless, oozing plasma, his senses are startled awake by a dream of an apocalyptic cityscape. In Satin Island, Tom McCarthy captures—as only he can—the way we experience our world, our efforts to find meaning (or just to stay awake) and discern the narratives we think of as our lives.

Redemption

Redemption
Author: Friedrich Gorenstein
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0231546025

It is New Year’s Eve 1945 in a small Soviet town not long liberated from German occupation. Sashenka, a headstrong and self-centered teenage girl, resents her mother for taking a lover after her father’s death in the war, and denounces her to the authorities for the petty theft that keeps them from going hungry. When she meets a Jewish lieutenant who has returned to bury his family, betrayed and murdered by their neighbors during the occupation, both must come to terms with the trauma that surrounds them as their relationship deepens. Redemption is a stark and powerful portrait of humanity caught up in Stalin’s police state in the aftermath of the war and the Holocaust. In this short novel, written in 1967 but unpublished for many years, Friedrich Gorenstein effortlessly combines the concrete details of daily life in this devastated society with witness testimonies to the mass murder of Jews. He gives a realistic account of postwar Soviet suffering through nuanced psychological portraits of people confronted with harsh choices and a coming-of-age story underscored by the deep involvement of sexuality and violence. Interspersed are flights of philosophical consideration of the relationship between Christians and Jews, love and suffering, justice and forgiveness. A major addition to the canon of literature bearing witness to the Holocaust in the Soviet Union, Redemption is an important reckoning with anti-Semitism and Stalinist repression from a significant Soviet Jewish voice.