Første bog i den skøre og spændende serie om Onkel Erling og Geo Grævling. Sjovt illustreret af Gemme Correll og lige så sjovt oversat af Stine... Læs mere
MÅNEN SKAL REDDES NU! Tredje bog i den herlige serie om Onkel Erling og Geo Grævling! Onkel Erling og Geo og deres lama-venner... Læs mere
Anden bog i den vildt sjove og skøre serie om grævlingen Geo og hans ven Onkel Erling. For børn fra 6-års-alderen – og alle, der elsker... Læs mere
'Kennedy is a superb writer and the canniness of her observation keeps you reading' Sunday TimesHumour, fantasy, rage and despair both help and hinder the... Læs mere
”Geo Grævling kunne ikke lide at blive stirret på. Det fik ham til at føle sig som lektier eller regning. Eller aftensmad.” Den rædsomme familie... Læs mere
While showing us the unlikeliness of intimacy and the impossibility of communication, Kennedy also reveals the subversive liberation of impotence, the humour of discomfort as human... Læs mere
It could be to do with golfers being dragged down into the bunkers at the Fetch Brothers’ Golf Spa Hotel, never to be seen again. It might be related to the strange twin grandchildren of the equally strange Mrs Fetch – owner of the hotel and fascinated with octopuses.
The twelve stories in Indelible Acts are variations on a theme of longing - the unassuagable human need for contact, for completion, for that most fugitive gift of all: reciprocal love. In the title story, two lovers confront their lusts amid the ruins of Rome;
Offers a collection of short stories that show us exactly what becomes of the broken-hearted. This title reveals the sadness, violence, hurt and terror, and also the redemption and the love.
Bullfighting - the ultimate spectator sport. Acclaimed novelist A. Beyond the theatre, the costume and the well-worn plot she focuses on the fact that a man faces his death while a crowd looks on. The result is a startling confrontation with her own, and mankind's, mortality.
Nathan Staples is consumed by loathing and love in roughly equal measures. When Nathan contrives to have Mary invited to the island where he lives in retreat, he sets in motion the possiblity of telling her he is her father, and becoming whole and complete and alive again.
The stories collected in Original Bliss are concerned, appropriately, with the complexities of sex and the lack of it. She can't find it at home, with the violent, deadly Mr Brindle, but will she find it in Stuttgart when she meets the enigmatic Edward E.