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GREAT FEAR ON THE MOUNTAIN

Teeming with tension, this immersive, rhapsodic story transports readers to the Swiss mountainside, bringing to mind the writing of Thomas Mann while offering character studies as vivid and bracing as Eudora Welty’s. Feed is running low in a rural village in Switzerland. The town council meets to decide whether or not to ascend a chimerical mountain in order to access the open pastures that have enough grass to “feed seventy animals all summer long.” The elders of the town protest, warning of the dangers and the dreadful lore that enfolds the mountain passageways like thick fog. They’ve seen it all before, reckoning with the loss of animals and men who have tried to reach the pastures nearly twenty years ago. The younger men don’t listen, making plans to set off on their journey despite all warnings. Strange things happen. Spirits wrestle with headstrong young men. As the terror of life on the mountain builds, Ramuz’s writing captures the rural dialog and mindsets of the men. One of the most talented translators working today, Bill Johnston captures the careful and sublime twists and turns of the original in his breathtaking translation.
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS (TD)

Pip doesn't expect much from life...His sister makes it clear that her orphaned little brother is nothing but a burden on her. But suddenly things begin to change. Pip's narrow existence is blown apart when he finds an escaped criminal, is summoned to visit a mysterious old woman and meets the icy beauty Estella. Most astoundingly of all, an anonymous person gives him money to begin a new life in London. Are these events as random as they seem? Or does Pip's fate hang on a series of coincidences he could never have expected?
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GRAVITY

Two years after Zara's sister and her boyfriend were killed in a plane crash, the last person Zara expected to show up on her doorstep was Preston's father, Alistair Wilde. Yet, there he is, with an offer Zara may not be able to pass up: be his son's girlfriend for three months, live with the two of them in a remote house, and one million dollars is hers for the taking. The challenge turns out to be harder than she ever expected. Nash isn't just wild, he's dangerous. And Alistair is far more broken than he lets the world believe. The three of them are bound by grief. Only Zara can feed Nash's hunger and heal Alistair's pain. Lines are crossed. Rules are broken. On the island, there's no one to tell them this is wrong. And now she'll have to choose before she tears their family apart.
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GRANDES PECHOS AMPLIAS CADERAS (TD)

PREMIO NOBEL DE LITERATURA EDICIÓN CONMEMORATIVA 20 AÑOS DE KAILAS EDITORIAL «Uno de los premios Nobel mejor concedidos y merecidos», J. M. Guelbenzu, El País
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GRANDES ESPERANZAS (C. DICKENS) (ALMA)

Grandes esperanzas, considerada como la mejor obra del gran novelista inglés Charles Dickens, contiene muchos elementos autobiográficos del autor, aderezados con su delicioso manejo de la ironía, el misterio, la sátira social y el retrato costumbrista. Conmovedora historia de uno de los grandes personajes de la literatura inglesa surgidos de la mente de uno de sus mejores creadores.
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GRAND HOTEL

Los personajes más fascinantes hacen girar la puerta del Grand Hotel. En sus habitaciones descansa la famosa Grusinskaia, una atormentada bailarina de ballet que vive sus últimos días de éxito; el arruinado barón Gaireng, que pretende a partes iguales a la caprichosa dama y a su valioso collar de perlas; Kringelein, un humilde contable para quien dilapidar de su dinero se convertirá, irónicamente, en una cuestión de vida o muerte y, por último, el pobre doctor Otternschlad, que calma la ausencia de correspondencia a su nombre con inyecciones de morfina. Todos ellos transitan el vestíbulo del Grand Hotel mientras un agitado Berlín se prepara para la segunda gran guerra.Vicki Baum fue en una autora de fama internacional y todas sus obras cosecharon un gran éxito de ventas. Sin embargo, este reconocimiento no se trasladó a la crítica, que quiso ver en su popularidad un defecto de su estilo y no una virtud. A todos ellos, Vicki Baum dedicó un subtítulo que nunca superó las diferentes traducciones y que BackList recupera en esta edición de Grand Hotel, uno de los primeros best sellers del sector editorial español.
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