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Barbara Sjoholm

Auteur van Murder in the Collective

30+ Werken 1,791 Leden 16 Besprekingen

Over de Auteur

Barbara Sjoholm is the editor and translator of Emilie Demant Hatt's narrative With the Lapps in the High Mountains. Her many books include novels about Demant Hatt's youthful romance with Danish composer Carl Nielsen: Fossil Island and The Former World.

Bevat de naam: Barbara Ellen Sjoholm

Bevat ook: Barbara Wilson (1)

Ontwarringsbericht:

(eng) Author changed last name to Sjoholm in 2001 after publishing a number of books of fiction, mystery and non-fiction as Barbara Wilson,

Fotografie: Barbara Sjoholm

Werken van Barbara Sjoholm

Murder in the Collective (1984) 226 exemplaren
Gaudí Afternoon (1990) 200 exemplaren
Sisters of the Road (1986) 195 exemplaren
Trouble in Transylvania (1993) 158 exemplaren
The Dog Collar Murders (1989) 155 exemplaren
Cows and Horses (1989) 104 exemplaren
Ambitious Women (1982) 91 exemplaren
If You Had a Family (1996) 57 exemplaren
Miss Venezuela (1988) 56 exemplaren
The Things That Divide Us: Stories by Women (1985) — Redacteur — 52 exemplaren

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Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Wilson, Barbara Ellen (previous legal name)
Geboortedatum
1950
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Long Beach, California, USA
Woonplaatsen
Seattle, Washington, USA
Beroepen
translator
author
Organisaties
Seal Press (cofounder)
Ontwarringsbericht
Author changed last name to Sjoholm in 2001 after publishing a number of books of fiction, mystery and non-fiction as Barbara Wilson,

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I thought this book was incredible! I learned so much from this book about the Sami people. It was fascinating the stories that items have as time passes. It was interesting to read how much a place can change over time. This was a book I couldnt put down although there was alot of sadness and few glimmers of hope. A very informative read and one that was so thoughtfully written. This book would be perfect for a historians collection.
 
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beckyjazz | Feb 14, 2023 |
Cassandra Reilly is back! She is still very much the translator, the "accidental, expatriate, dyke detective." This time her adventures are contained in nine short stories from around the globe and there is a crime of some sort (mostly murders) in every one. Of interest, Wilson occasionally makes a serious commentary on the perceptions of what it means to be a feminist and the rights of lesbians as legally married couples.
Death of a Much-Travelled Woman
Murder at the International Feminist Book Fair
Theft of the Poet
Belladonna
An Expatriot Death
Wie Bitte?
The Last Laugh
The Antivariaat Sophie
Mi Novelista
… (meer)
 
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SeriousGrace | Mar 3, 2021 |
What starts out as a promise to help a friend of a friend find a missing husband because she can speak Spanish, Cassandra Reilly jets off to Barcelona, Spain. She soon finds herself running all over the city, as in running into old lovers left and right. She is supposed to be looking for Ben Stevens, husband to Frankie. Instead, her time is taken up with deflecting old lover, Ana, and Ana's quest to start a family with Cassandra; or lusting after on again-off again lover and hairdresser, Carmen; or getting orgasmic foot massages from the wacky weird foot therapist, Alice. Occasionally, in between being starved for sexual companionship, and looking for lost people, Cassandra works on translating a South American best seller and discovering the genius of Antonio Gaudi's architecture. Then there's looking for Ben...remember the missing husband of Frankie? Only, it isn't Ben who is missing. This is a never ending kidnapping caper. The gender bending gets confusing at times.… (meer)
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SeriousGrace | 2 andere besprekingen | Feb 7, 2021 |
I really liked this book - and I loved parts of it. It's a fine line to combine a painfully heartbreaking memoir with a historical and philosophical perspective and the author finds a good balance. Unique and deeply thought-provoking read.
 
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30
Ook door
19
Leden
1,791
Populariteit
#14,367
Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
16
ISBNs
85
Talen
3

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