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Better Broken Than New

St Aubin De Teran, Lisa
Better Broken Than New
A new memoir by best-selling novelist Lisa St Aubin de Teran (Keepers of the House, The Slow Train to Milan), looking back candidly at her life having retreated from the world to remote Mozambican village.

CHF 34.90

The Slow Train To Milan

St Aubin De Teran, Lisa
The Slow Train To Milan
A new edition of the best-selling, award-winning second book.To Lizaveta, César remained as much of an enigma after two years of their nomadic exile together as he had that first day in Clapham when he took up his peculiar vigil in her mother's kitchen and showed no signs of shifting out of her life, ever. 'South America, ' this total stranger had pronounced unaccountably and then had fallen silent until hours later when Lisaveta decided to in...

CHF 26.50

The Bay of Silence

St Aubin De Teran, Lisa
The Bay of Silence
A new edition of the best-selling fourth novel.It all appears innocent enough: a handsome couple in their thirties - she an actress, he a successful graphic designer - revisiting Sestri Levante on the Italian Riviera where they once spent their honeymoon. But it is not at all innocent. The couple have been driven here by paranoia - by a slow dread of what will happen to the two of them and to their daughters if anyone finds out about their bab...

CHF 26.50

The Tiger

St Aubin De Teran, Lisa
The Tiger
A new edition of the best-selling third book.The servants said that even the waters of the Orinoco obeyed Misia Schmutter, the white-haired old lady, so proud of her Prussian ancestry, who treated the world like her slave. She had seen a glint of her own ruthlessness in her grandson Lucien's eye. Worshipping and torturing him by turns she cultivated in him a terrible understanding of tyranny and the true nature of power. She passed on to him a...

CHF 26.50

Keepers of the House

St Aubin De Teran, Lisa
Keepers of the House
A new edition of the best-selling, award-winning first book.When the Beltrán brothers came to this Andean valley, they found behind barred windows beautiful twin sisters - last in the line of an illustrious conquistador. Through them the Beltrán dynasty was born - a dynasty that ruled the valley for 200 years and was now returning to the dust.Two centuries later, Lydia Sinclair was scarcely out of school when she fell in love with Don Diego Be...

CHF 26.50

Keepers of the House

St Aubin de Terán, Lisa
Keepers of the House
Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award 1982 'Exceptional' Observer Lydia Sinclair was just seventeen when she arrived on her husband's estate in the Andes, and from the first day she felt that she belonged there. Keepers of the House tells the story of a young English woman newly married to a sugar planter. As her husband, the last of the Beltran family line, retreats into himself, Lydia finds solace in the stories of Benito, the family's olde...

CHF 30.90

Swallowing Stones

St. Aubin de Teran, Lisa
Swallowing Stones
Lisa St Aubin de Teran's "Swallowing Stones" is a fictionalized account of the extraordinary life of one Oswaldo Barreto Miliani, code-named Otto -- adviser to Castro, confidant of Salvador Allende, and sharp thorn in the sides of both the CIA and the KGB. In the riveting and remarkable invented memoirs of the legendary seventy-year-old revolutionary scholar, the explosive history of twentieth-century Latin America unfolds before us -- viewed ...

CHF 22.50

Keepers of the House

St. Aubin de Teran, Lisa
Keepers of the House
This is St Aubin de Teran's first novel. Originally published in 1982, it won the Somerset Maugham Award that year. Set in the Venezuelan Andes, the story tells of a English woman newly married to a sugar planter and of the people she meets in the valley. She has also written "A Valley in Italy".

CHF 18.50

The Hacienda: A Memoir

St Aubin De Teran, Lisa
The Hacienda: A Memoir
From a prize-winning British author comes a lush, absorbing memoir--an "Out of Africa" set in the Venezuelan Andes. Tremendously atmospheric, "The Hacienda" brilliantly evokes the unique confluence of time, place, and people that shaped this powerful writer.

CHF 28.90