Origin: U.S.A.
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Terry
Hilton, James
Synopsis "Terry"
James Hilton's book "Terry" is about a little kid named Terry O'Keefe who grows up in a tiny mining town in northern England in the early 20th century. In the novel, Terry's journey through adolescence's difficulties and search for his place in the world are explored. The vivid descriptions Hilton provides of life in a working-class neighborhood during this time period and the challenges faced by families who depended on the coal mines for their livelihoods define the novel. In addition, Hilton explores the intricate relationships among the town residents and their struggles to uphold a sense of community in the face of adversity. At its core, "Terry" is a tale of optimism and resilience, as Terry learns to deal with the difficulties presented by his surroundings and uncover his own personal talents.
Nació en Lancashire en 1900, hijo de un director. Sus libros más conocidos, Horizontes perdidos y Adiós, Señor Chips, fueron escritos durante los años treinta y se transformaron en éxitos de venta. Horizontes perdidos, se convirtió en una película de éxito de Hollywood en 1937. Durante un tiempo, Hilton fue el guionista mejor pagado en Hollywood y ganó un Premio de la Academia en 1942 por su trabajo en el guion de la Sra. Miniver. Hilton continuó escribiendo novelas a lo largo de su carrera. Murió en 1954.