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Irene Cecilia the Girl That Never Cried!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Irene Cecilia the Girl That Never Cried!

Irene Cecilia The Girl That Never Cried! Is a fairy tale story about a young princess that was not able to cry. The story revolves around the circumstances of the birth of Irene Cecilia that took place in a forest setting. Irene Cecilia was one of the twin girls that her mother the queen gave birth to. It was said that an aggressive and mean former minister and his wife were supposed to protect the queen and guard her. However, they were negligence and did not take care of matters with due diligence. The separation had great impact on Irene Cecilia at birth. She was not able to cry. The story unfolds that in a village near by the kingdom there lived another young girl by the name of Frances ...

Of Love and Shadows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Of Love and Shadows

**The moving novel from the multi-million-bestselling author of The House of the Spirits and The Japanese Lover** Irene Beltrán is a force to be reckoned with. As a magazine journalist – an unusual profession for a woman with her privileged upbringing – she is constantly challenging the oppressive regime. Her investigative partner is photographer Francisco Leal, the son of impoverished Spanish Marxist émigrés. They are an inseparable team, and – despite Irene’s engagement to an army captain – form a passionate connection. When an assignment leads them to uncover an unspeakable crime, they are determined to reveal the truth in a national overrun by terror and violence. Together t...

Rosa Bonheur
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 7

Rosa Bonheur

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1910
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Not All Was Lost
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Not All Was Lost

IRENA BESSETTE (BAKOWSKA), was born as Irene Borman in 1924 to two Jewish dentists in the heart of the Jewish section of Warsaw. She was two years younger than her older sister who also survived the war and the Holocaust with her, as told in Not All Was Lost: A Young Woman’s Memoir, 1939-1946. Irene now lives in Portland as does her son whose birth under German occupation is also part of this story. When the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, Irene was just 15 and her sister Karolina was 17. In this story we follow a fifteen-year-old Jewish girl and how she survived and lived, matured and became a woman through the tragic years of World War II and the Nazi Occupation. Millions of people peris...

The Wine of Solitude
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

The Wine of Solitude

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-19
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  • Publisher: Random House

From the author of the bestselling Suite Française. Hélène is a troubled young girl. Neglected by her self-absorbed mother and her adored but distant father, she longs for love and for freedom. As first the Great War and then the Russian Revolution rage in the background, she grows from a lonely, melancholy child to an angry young woman intent on destruction. The Wine of Solitude is a powerful tale of an unhappy family in difficult times and a woman prepared to wreak a shattering revenge.

Irene
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 178

Irene

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Misunderstanding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

The Misunderstanding

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08-05
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  • Publisher: Random House

Yves Harteloup, scarred by war, is a disappointed young man who returns for the summer to the rich, comfortable Atlantic resort of Hendaye. He becomes infatuated by the beautiful, bored, Denise, whose husband is away on business. Intoxicated by summer nights and Yves' intensity, Denise falls passionately in love.

De amor y de sombra
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 296

De amor y de sombra

Desarrollada en un pafs latinamericano sin nombre que vive bajo el dominio de una dictadura militar, la segunda, hipnotizante, novela de Allende cuenta la historia de una mujer y un hombre que estßn destinados, bajo las circunstancias mßs espeluzantes, a compartir un amor excepcional. Irene Beltrßn es fruto de la clase alta, una bien intencionada, aunque algo ingenua, reportera en una revista para mujeres. Francisco Leal, hijo de exiliados espa±oles, es un fot=grafo partidario de la resistencia clandestina. Durante el curso de un trabajo rutinario, esta pareja descubre, literalmente, un crimen que resulta en desaffo---y provocaci=n---al terrorismo oficial del gobierno, y que tambiTn pone en grave peligro sus vidas.

Traveling on One Leg
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 155

Traveling on One Leg

The protagonist of Herta Muller's Traveling on One Leg is Irene, a fragile woman born to a German family in Romania, who has recently emigrated from Romania to Germany. The novel focuses on Irene's relationship with three men: Franz, whom she met in Romania and who was unwilling to respond to her love for him; Stefan, a friend of Franz's; and Thomas, a bisexual bookseller in perpetual crisis. Despite being born to a German family, Irene's place in Germany is as a recent emigre and an unassimilated Romanian German. She feels neither longing for Romania nor any comfort in her newly adopted Germany. Politically and socially isolated, Irene moves within the emotional orbit of these three men, while at the same time moving between West Berlin, Marburg, and Frankfurt, taking a dissonant journey within strange yet familiar territory. Characterized by the same sense of profound isolation found in Muller's The Land of Green Plums (see page 20), Traveling on One Leg is a poignant exploration of exile, homeland, and identity.

The Carnation Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

The Carnation Revolution

Lisbon, 25 April 1974. Over the course of a single day, Europe’s oldest fascist regime falls. On its fiftieth anniversary, this is the story of the revolution that changed Portugal’s fate. 25 April 1974, Lisbon. Over the course of a single day, Europe’s oldest fascist regime falls. On its 50th anniversary, this is the story of the revolution that changed Portugal forever. 'A thrilling and inspiring page-turner.' Richard Zimler, author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon On the night of 24 April 1974, at five minutes to eleven, a Lisbon radio station broadcasts Portugal’s Eurovision entry. By 6.20 p.m. the next day, Europe’s oldest fascist regime has fallen. Hardly a shot has been fired...