Best Selling Books by Susan Swan

Susan Swan is the author of The Wives of Bath (2012), What Casanova Told Me (2010), Just Us Two (2003), The Thinking Books (1994), The Biggest Modern Woman of the World (1986).

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The Wives of Bath

release date: Jun 05, 2012
The Wives of Bath
Swan’s international bestselling novel The Wives of Bath, is both a shocking Gothic tale about a murder in a girls’ boarding school and an adolescent confession. Mouse and Paulie, reluctant fourteen-year-old boarders at Bath Ladies College, are confronted by the slippery quest for one small, vital thing: the thing that definitively makes boys different from girls. The novel was made into the feature film Lost and Delirious, shown in 34 countries. Since the film’s debut, young women all over the world have role-played the parts of Mouse, Tory and Paulie on the Lost and Delirious website.

What Casanova Told Me

release date: May 21, 2010
What Casanova Told Me
What Casanova Told Me links two women’s journeys across two centuries, through a long lost journal. On her way to the Mediterranean, Luce Adams doesn’t expect her life to be much affected by her travels, let alone drastically altered. She’s heading to a memorial service for her mother, Kitty, who died two years earlier in a car accident on Crete, while she was researching Minoan culture. Shy and awkward, Luce has never been able to handle her mother’s adoring circle of academics and goddess-worshippers or her mother’s lover, Lee Pronski, who talked Luce into going on the trip. Following Lee’s itinerary through Italy and Greece on the way to Crete, hitting all of Kitty Adams’s favourite places, only serves to remind Luce of how far she was from the centre of her mother’s life. Despite the efforts of Kitty’s old friends, it’s an emotional distance that no number of healing rites or goddess figurines can help Luce overcome. The only part of the journey that holds Luce’s interest is her role as a courier, delivering a package of old family papers to a museum in Venice. The eighteenth-century documents — a travel journal kept by Luce’s ancestor Asked For Adams, a manuscript written in what appears to be Arabic, and some precious letters written by Casanova — had been discovered in the family’s cottage on the St. Lawrence, and were recently authenticated by a Harvard expert. Luce, an archivist, was the natural person to entrust with their safe delivery. And as she discovers upon cracking open Asked For’s journal, Luce is also the one person who truly needs to read the young Puritan’s story — not only to get to the bottom of what happened to her ancestor, who disappeared one night in Venice, but also so she can begin to understand what it means to lead a passionate life. Luce’s reading mirrors our own, as the journal and letters are woven into the novel and give life to the second narrative of What Casanova Told Me. In 1797, Asked For Adams travels to Venice with her father and her intended husband, the stiff and unimaginative Francis Gooch, on a trade mission. Arriving at night by public barge, Asked For is intrigued by the eccentrics they encounter on board — especially a ridiculously wigged old woman named Countess Flora Waldstein. But the charming countess is in fact Giacomo Casanova, disguised to avoid the authorities, and when the two meet up again at Venice’s historic belltower, their destinies begin to intertwine. Upon the unexpected death of her father, Asked For abandons Francis and accepts Casanova’s invitation to join him on a romantic quest to Constantinople. Her travel journal, kept in the style of the French novels that she so admires, tells the rich and exotic tale of their search for great love. Using Asked For’s journal as a guide, Luce travels through Venice, Greece and Turkey, and begins to see how she can seize experience and come to terms with her mother’s love for her and for Lee. And as the journeys of the two women converge, Luce finds her own way of moving through the world, Asked For learns what it means to live an ideal life, and both discover the brilliance, passion and generous spirit of the great Casanova. What Casanova Told Me has received rave reviews. The novel was a finalist for the 2004 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, Canada and Caribbean Region, and was picked as one of The Globe and Mail’s top books of 2004. It was also selected as one of the top ten books of the year by the Calgary Herald, the Sun-Times, and Toronto’s NOW magazine. Maclean’s named Asked For Adams one of the five best fictional characters of 2004 and called her “the utterly charming core of Susan Swan’s parallel-track historical novel.”

Just Us Two

release date: Feb 06, 2003
Just Us Two
Sidman celebrates the parenting skills of animal dads in poems that are quietand rowdy and rollicking. Full color.

The Thinking Books

release date: Jan 01, 1994

The Biggest Modern Woman of the World

release date: Jan 01, 1986

L'altra metà dell'amore

release date: Jan 12, 2022
L'altra metà dell'amore
È il 1963. Mary Bradford (alias Mouse) ha tredici anni quando viene spedita al Collegio Femminile di Bath. Mouse, orfana di madre, con una leggera gobba lasciata da una malattia infantile, si sente molto ai margini, un po'' anche per sua volontà. Non ha nessuna voglia di inserirsi tra le ragazze “normali” e si rifiuta di soddisfare le aspettative delle donne più grandi di lei, come le insegnanti zitelle e le madri eleganti delle sue compagne. Sceglie con cura i suoi alleati: la sua gobba, che chiama Alice, e John F. Kennedy, a cui scrive lunghe lettere chiedendo e dando consigli. Nell’istituto conosce la ribelle Paulie Sykes che, sotto le mentite spoglie di un ragazzo, ha una relazione con la sua compagna di stanza Tory. È lei a far aprire gli occhi a Mary sui pregiudizi che da sempre contraddistinguono i rapporti tra uomini e donne. A un tratto le cose precipitano. L''inganno di Paulie viene scoperto e ciò che era iniziato come un gioco sfocia in tragedia. Uno spaccato di vita raccontato in prima persona da Mouse, ormai grande e in pace con se stessa. Il romanzo bestseller di Susan Swan, da cui è stato tratto un film di grande successo, è una confessione adolescenziale, l’urlo rivoluzionario di una giovane donna e un’analisi della figura femminile in una società maschilista. Un libro che racconta la scoperta di sé e del sesso, il peso della diversità in un mondo spesso ostile. Susan Swan parla di rabbia e lotta di genere con una penna incisiva e al tempo stesso ironica e leggera. Mouse Bradford – saggia, spiritosa e vulnerabile – è un’eroina indimenticabile.

Big Girls Don't Cry

release date: Jul 01, 2025
Big Girls Don't Cry
“[Swan''s writing offers] not only an enjoyable read, but also the chance to think and reflect on the vast complex living entity that is the world." —Nobel Prize-winner Olga Tokarczuk Where do we belong if we don''t fit in? A memoir about what it means to defy expectations as a woman, a mother and an artist, with a foreword from award-winning writer Margaret Atwood Susan Swan has never fit inside the boxes that other people have made for her—the daughter box, the wife box, the mother box, the femininity box. Instead, throughout her richly lived, independent decades, she has carved her own path and lived with the consequences. In this revealing and revelatory memoir, Swan shares the key moments of her life. As a child in a small Ontario town, she was defined by her size—attracting ridicule because she was six-foot-two by the age of twelve. She left her marriage to be a single mother and a fiction writer in the edgy, underground art scene of 1970s Toronto. In her forties, she embraced the new freedom of the Aphrodite years. Despite the costs to her relationships, Swan kept searching for the place she fit, living in the literary circles of New York while seeking pleasure and spiritual wisdom in Greece, and culminating in the hard-won experience of true self-acceptance in her seventies. Swan examines the expectations of women of her generation and beyond using the lens of her then-unusual height as a metaphor for the way women are expected not to take up space in the world. Inspiring and thought-provoking, Big Girls Don’t Cry invites us to re-examine what we''ve been taught to believe about ourselves and ask how it could be different.

La lotteria dei divi morti

release date: Jul 29, 2020
La lotteria dei divi morti
Dale Paul è un sofisticato truffatore, un avido squalo della finanza che gestisce grossi fondi e gioca con i soldi degli altri per il proprio tornaconto. Finché l’illusione della speculazione è condivisa – quell’illusione che permette al capitalismo predatorio di avere successo – Dale Paul e i suoi amici vivono un’età dell’oro. Quando la sua più grande scommessa fallisce, molti di quelli che confidavano in lui si trovano a dormire per strada o nelle proprie auto. Il carisma e i numerosi contatti non bastano a salvarlo dalla prigione, dove ovviamente è un pesce fuor d’acqua, immerso in un’umanità variopinta e disperata. Finito al fresco Dale Paul si trova davanti a un bivio: recuperare i pessimi rapporti con la famiglia e diventare un uomo nuovo, o gettarsi a capofitto in un altro piano folle e pericoloso per diventare nuovamente ricco. Prevarrà la redenzione o la sua inveterata furbizia? Quando organizza un’impresa per fare soldi mentre è in cella, facendo scommettere i suoi compagni sulla speranza di vita di varie celebrità, mette in moto una serie di eventi che gli cambiano la vita. Dale Paul è un protagonista complesso, che incanta e diverte con la sua strana combinazione di intelligenza di strada, know-how finanziario e un totale “smarrimento” quando si tratta di sentimenti. La sua innata mancanza di empatia si scontra con gli sforzi di connettersi con i membri della sua famiglia, in particolare con suo figlio. La scrittura di Susan Swan, tradotta per la prima volta in italiano, è perfetta, racconta l’inquietante mondo della speculazione finanziaria riuscendo persino a fare ridere, di tanto in tanto. Un romanzo sui tempi che stiamo vivendo e sulla speranza che un cambiamento sia possibile per chiunque.

The Dead Celebrities Club

release date: Apr 27, 2019
The Dead Celebrities Club
Dale Paul is a witty, self-absorbed rogue and the hedge fund whale. He enjoys a life of self-delusion that allows him to gamble other people’s money for his personal enrichment. When his biggest gamble — involving the pensions of the American military — fails, charm and boarding school connections aren’t enough to save Dale Paul from jail time for fraud. Confronted with nothing less than the challenge of understanding himself and his place in the age of the new robber-barons, he has a choice: repair his fractured relationships with his family and become a new man or throw himself into another deadly, high-stakes scheme in an attempt to make himself rich again, gambling this time on the lives and deaths of old, frail celebrities with his fellow inmates. Win or lose, Dale Paul goes through a sea change that may (or may not) make a new man of him. But will the enterprising gambler get caught in his own con?

Breve historia de la sequía en México

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Breve historia de la sequía en México
"Based on the research of many scholars, work includes charts identifying years of drought and their length and impact. Explores regional differences and the effects of ''El Niño.'' Provides material not easily accessible to historians"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

La mujer moderna más grande del mundo

release date: Jan 01, 2003

The Western Light

release date: May 01, 2014
The Western Light
Mouse''s world is constrained by a number of factors: her mother is dead, her father - the admired country doctor - is emotionally distant, her housekeeper Sal is prejudiced and narrow, and her grandmother and aunt, Big Louie and Little Louie, the only life-affirming presences in her life, live in another city. Enter Gentleman John Pilkie, the former NHL star who''s transferred to the mental hospital in Madoc''s Landing, where he is to serve out his life-sentence for the murder of his wife and daughter. John becomes a point of fascination for young Mary, who looks to him for the attention she does not receive from her father. He, in turn, is kind to her - but the kindness is misunderstood. When Mary figures out that the attention she receives from the Hockey Killer is different in kind and intent from the attention her Aunt Little Louie receives, her world collapses. Set against the beautiful and dramatic shore of Georgian Bay, the climax will have readers turning pages with concern for characters they can''t help but love.

It's Fall!

release date: Jan 01, 2001
It's Fall!
Glorious Bold, beautiful paper sculpture brings out all the colors and wonders of the fall season. What a marvelous way to explore the wonders of autumn, including the animal life, the plant life, the weather, as well as the general feelings and sensibilities of the season Nature activities for fall are included. This is the first in a four-book series celebrating the seasons.

Jttr Peter Piper Is

release date: Sep 01, 1997

The Last of the Golden Girls

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Excerpts from Stupid Boys are Good to Relax with

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Holding Hands

Holding Hands
Photographs and line drawings illustrate guidelines for interpreting the shapes, lines, and markings of hands, combining traditional material and the author''s own designations of markings and areas on the hand

Coffee Lover's Journal

release date: Oct 10, 2017
Coffee Lover's Journal
This topical journal will be as bold as drink it celebrates, a treat for yourself or anyone who loves coffee and quotes. Not just a run-of-the-mill blank book, it contains 75 carefully selected quotations. You''ll be inspired, amused, and identify with the attitudes of those who live mornings not by the alarm clock, but by boldest and most welcome of morning drinks. Pour a generous mugful, grab this book and your favorite pen, and settle in to sip and spill your innermost thoughts on these pages.Part of the "Thoughtful Quotes" Journal Series.

Survey of Historical and Architectural Resources of Northeastern New Mexico

release date: Jan 01, 1994

The Relationship Between Antibiotic Resistance and Clinical Use in Africa

Systematic Evaluation of Hearing Conservation Plans

release date: Jan 01, 1999
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