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  1. Sinopse. Uma designer gráfica de vinte e poucos anos, Sol Ah (Shin Ye Eun) mantém o sonho de se tornar uma autora de histórias em quadrinhos da Web e sempre teve uma relação de amor e ódio com gatos. Mas a vida de Sol Ah muda rapidamente quando ela leva para casa um felino amigável.

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  2. 1 de set. de 2015 · The Secret Son is a remarkable debut, a dazzlingly original, audacious and exhilarating novel. At once joyous and haunting, it is a moving meditation on love, honour and belonging, as well as a story about the strength of women and what it means to be a good man.

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    • Jenny Ackland
  3. 1 de set. de 2015 · Set in early 20th century, James is unwittingly the son of Ned Kelly, already the stuff of legend for his violent standoff with the police. James is the antithesis of the idea of Ned Kelly - a gentle passive man, slightly ambivalent, who has a particular knack for understanding bees.

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  4. 14 de jan. de 2018 · Melbourne-based author Jenny Ackland has tried something rather audacious in her debut novel, The Secret Son. Instead of following the autobiographical route that many first novelists do, she has leapt right in and tackled, albeit from left field, one of Australia’s most controversial legends, Ned Kelly. But, here’s the rub: it ...

  5. 28 de ago. de 2015 · It’s more than a coming-of-age novel, as its allusion to the ‘guilt’ of post-Holocaust Germans implies. This story lays bare the bewilderment of someone held to account for the sins of the previous generation, coupled with the pain of those who’ve been wounded and long for acknowledgement and restitution.

  6. What is the astonishing story behind the dark deeds that connect the two men, unknown to each other and living almost a century apart?The Secret Son is a remarkable debut, a dazzlingly...

  7. The Secret Son by Jenny Ackland. by Katerina Bryant •. January-February 2016, no. 378. Jenny Ackland, in her fine début novel, re-imagines Australia's historical landscape, exploring a fictional world in which Ned Kelly fathered a son.