A stunning, moving tale of forbidden love in segregated 1930s Kentucky, perfect for fans of The Help.
Love doesn''t play by the rules . . .
Shalerville, Kentucky, 1939. A world where black maids and handymen are trusted to raise white children and tend to white houses, but from which they are banished after dark. Sixteen-year-old Isabelle McAllister, born into wealth and privilege, finds her ordered life turned upside down when she becomes attracted to Robert, the ambitious black son of her family’s housekeeper. Before long Isabelle and Robert are crossing extraordinary, dangerous boundaries and falling deeply in love.
Many years later, eighty-nine-year-old Isabelle will travel from her home in Arlington, Texas, to Ohio for a funeral. With Isabelle is her hairstylist and friend, Dorrie Curtis – a black single mother with her own problems. Along the way, Isabelle will finally reveal to Dorrie the truth of her painful past: a tale of forbidden love, the consequences of which will resound for decades . . .
‘If Julie Kibler''s novel Calling Me Home were a young woman, her grandmother would be To Kill a Mockingbird, her sister would be The Help and her cousin would be The Notebook. But even with such iconic relatives, Calling Me Home stands on her own’ Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of A Land More Kind Than Home
‘Julie Kibler’s writing is so wise and assured. I laughed out loud in places and had tears in my eyes as I turned the last page’ Diane Chamberlain
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Pan Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781447212560
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 300
Tiempo de lectura:
6h 10m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 21/06/2013
Año de edición: 2013
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Julie Kibler
Julie Kibler. Va créixer en diferents ciutats de Kentucky, Nou Mèxic i Colorado. Després es va traslladar a Texas per anar a la universitat, i s'hi va quedar a viure. A més de dedicar-se a escriure, és una editora independent. Col·labora regularment al blog What Women Writes. El que hauria pogut ser, la seva primera i única novel·la, va sorgir quan va conèixer la història de la seva àvia paterna, que d'adolescent havia estat enamorada d'un jove negre de qui la família la va separar.