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Drei Tage in der Sonne: Roman (2013)

von Tatiana de Rosnay

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"Vacationing at a luxurious Tuscan island resort, Nicolas Duhamel is hopeful that the ghosts of his past have finally been put to rest... Now a bestselling author, when he was twenty-four years old, he stumbled upon a troubling secret about his family - a secret that was carefully concealed. In shock, Nicholas embarked on a journey to uncover the truth that took him from the Basque coast to St. Petersburg - but the answers wouldn't come easily. In the process of digging into his past, something else happened. Nicolas began writing a novel that was met with phenomenal success, skyrocketing him to literary fame whether he was ready for it or not - and convincing him that he had put his family's history firmly behind him. But now, years later, Nicolas must reexamine everything he thought he knew, as he learns that, however deeply buried, the secrets of the past always find a way out. Page-turning, layered and beautifully written, THE OTHER STORY is a reflection on identity, the process of being a writer and the repercussions of generations-old decisions as they echo into the present and shape the future"--… (mehr)
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Después de tres años del inesperado éxito internacional de su primera obra, basada en el misterio de sus orígenes familiares, Nicolas Duhamel no ha conseguido escribir ni una sola línea de su segundo libro. De ser un joven sin rumbo en la vida ha pasado a convertirse en un vanidoso escritor obsesionado por la fama que ha dejado de preocuparse por su familia y sus amigos.
Ahora todos, incluida su agente, le preguntan cómo va su nuevo libro y Nicolas no deja de mentir. Con la intención de alejarse para encontrar de nuevo inspiración viaja con su novia a Italia para pasar unos días en un lujoso hotel de la Toscana. Pero durante un fin de semana en el que espera encontrar paz y tranquilidad Nicolas deberá hacer frente a peligros y secretos que pondrán en juego su futuro.
  Natt90 | Mar 28, 2023 |
A disappointment for me. I kept waiting for something of substance to be revealed about Nicolas and his family, but every aspect of his life and his journey remained superficial. After reading Sarah's Key, this was a letdown. ( )
  phyllis.shepherd | Nov 7, 2021 |
Had a strong dislike of the narrator. Put it aside during a bad day and never felt tempted to pick it back up.
  kudragrade | Jan 10, 2021 |
leuk verhaal over een beginnend schrijver (heeft maar een boek geschreven) die last heeft van een schrijversblock wat hij verbloemd door zich te wentelen in weelde. Het verhaal verloopt wat traag, er gebeurt niet zo veel. Het enige wat mij prikkelde waren de omstandigheden en onbekend heden van de dood van de vader en zijn broer van de hoofdpersoon. ( )
  mslourens | Dec 27, 2020 |
Hate Nicholas. Read some reviews and found that I am not alone in my disgust w/ this character. deRosnay's descriptive writing is wonderful and I know there's some BIG SECRET that the main character is going to discover that may or may not change my opinion of him, but I'M DONE. Too many books sitting on the table to waste time with something that I am FORCING myself to read. ( )
  nwieme | Mar 19, 2020 |
I've said for a long time that it's dangerous to make a novelist or poet the central character of your novel. Mostly I thought it was because the character can never be a better writer than you are. Now I see a new danger: Tatiana deRosnay's Nicholas Kolt has not only allowed himself to be corrupted by success, his success is based on writing too close to his own life. And now we must wonder how close deRosnay's life is to any of her novels.
 
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Forget the books you want to write. Think only of the book you are writing. ---- Henry Miller You don't write because you want to say something you write because you have something to say. -----F. Scott Fitzgerald
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This book is for Heloise and Gilles (they know why). And for Sarah Hirsch (she knows why, as well).
In MEMORIAM My Grandmother Natacha Koltchine de Rosnay (Saint Petersburg, 1914- Sens, 2005) My uncle Arnaud de Rosnay (Paris, 1946- Formosa Strait, 1984)
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Part 1: Friday July 15, 2011
When Nicolas arrived at the Gallo Nero, he felt as if this was not a hotel, but someone's home, a long ocher house with a dar red roof and green shutters.
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"Vacationing at a luxurious Tuscan island resort, Nicolas Duhamel is hopeful that the ghosts of his past have finally been put to rest... Now a bestselling author, when he was twenty-four years old, he stumbled upon a troubling secret about his family - a secret that was carefully concealed. In shock, Nicholas embarked on a journey to uncover the truth that took him from the Basque coast to St. Petersburg - but the answers wouldn't come easily. In the process of digging into his past, something else happened. Nicolas began writing a novel that was met with phenomenal success, skyrocketing him to literary fame whether he was ready for it or not - and convincing him that he had put his family's history firmly behind him. But now, years later, Nicolas must reexamine everything he thought he knew, as he learns that, however deeply buried, the secrets of the past always find a way out. Page-turning, layered and beautifully written, THE OTHER STORY is a reflection on identity, the process of being a writer and the repercussions of generations-old decisions as they echo into the present and shape the future"--

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