The Little Sect is the story of Michelle and her close-knit extended family in Montreal. Though not without their troubles, they're mostly happy, until the arrival of her brother's second child creates the need for a live-in nanny, Lita. Lita's arrival warps their family dynamic and tears Michelle's happy world apart. She struggles desperately to keep her family together, but, in doing so, unearths long buried traumas that threaten her emotional wellbeing and her sense of safety even more. The Little Sect is the hopeful story of a woman's struggle to salvage peace and happiness in the wake of her family's destruction.…mehr
The Little Sect is the story of Michelle and her close-knit extended family in Montreal. Though not without their troubles, they're mostly happy, until the arrival of her brother's second child creates the need for a live-in nanny, Lita. Lita's arrival warps their family dynamic and tears Michelle's happy world apart. She struggles desperately to keep her family together, but, in doing so, unearths long buried traumas that threaten her emotional wellbeing and her sense of safety even more. The Little Sect is the hopeful story of a woman's struggle to salvage peace and happiness in the wake of her family's destruction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria de Andrade est née à Lisbonne, Portugal. Elle, son mari et leur jeune fils sont arrivés à Montréal, Canada, en 1979. Trente-cinq ans plus tard, le couple déménage à Laval pour se rapprocher de leur famille. Depuis sa retraite, l'auteure a publié six livres en anglais, sa troisième langue : Memories of Lili, a Beagle's Life (2014), The Little Sect (2015), Cycles (2016), A Patch of Black Ice (2017), Looking for Daisy (2018) et While on a Cruise (2019). Elle a aussi publié son premier livre en français : La femme qui ne pouvais pas parler, en janvier 2024. Son deuxième livre en français : Un jeune homme romantique, est prévu pour la fin de décembre 2024. www.mariadeandrade.com
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