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Huellas Tras La Lluvia Serie Croquembouche 2


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Huellas Tras La Lluvia Serie Croquembouche 2


Huellas Tras La Lluvia Serie Croquembouche 2
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Author : M.M. Ondicol
language : es
Publisher: SELECTA
Release Date : 2023-06-29

Huellas Tras La Lluvia Serie Croquembouche 2 written by M.M. Ondicol and has been published by SELECTA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-06-29 with Fiction categories.


Él no recuerda quién es. Ella desearía ser alguien diferente. Para Elia, heredera al marquesado de Mela, un adjetivo define a la perfección su vida: aburrida. Tiene a todo el palacete pendiente de su salud y bienestar; sus novelas, que logran llenar su espíritu con historias imposibles; el baile y la costura. Pero se siente infeliz. Alexander ha perdido la memoria, es incapaz de recordar su historia o su nombre, desea hacerlo, pero algo en su interior tiene todos esos recuerdos bloqueados. Él ha aparecido en su vida como un espejismo para demostrarle que sigue viva, que ambos lo están. Juntos, aprenderán un nuevo lenguaje. ¿Quién es ese joven y por qué descubrirlo podría cambiarlo todo? Los lectores han dicho: «En pocas páginas tenemos una historia muy bien montada, con todas las partes necesarias y que no da sensación de ser precipitada». @_Romanticasdelnorte, en Babelio «Sigo disfrutando muchísimo de esta serie, por su perfecta ambientación y por poder transportarme a esa época sin moverme del sofá, pero sobre todo, estoy logrando empatizar con estos protagonistas tan bien elaborados y que no se rinden en su lucha por conseguir los sueños». Cipriano Fernández Vigon, @cucocandas «Elia es una protagonista fácil de querer, al igual que su prima Mae, ambas me cayeron bien, son muy diferentes y eso las hace únicas. La relación [entre los protagonistas] se desarrolla de una manera bastante natural y, aunque hay un par de baches que superar, ellos logran permanecer unidos». @a.court.of_books (vía Instagram)



The Scale Of Maps


The Scale Of Maps
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Author : Belén Gopegui
language : en
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Release Date : 2011-01-15

The Scale Of Maps written by Belén Gopegui and has been published by City Lights Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-01-15 with categories.


A novel and its protagonist create one another, in a tale strung between the work of Cervantes and Nabokov.



The Tree Of Gernika


The Tree Of Gernika
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Author : G. L. Steer
language : en
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Release Date : 2012-10-04

The Tree Of Gernika written by G. L. Steer and has been published by Faber & Faber this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-04 with History categories.


The Tree of Gernika: a Field Study of Modern War was published in 1938. It is G. L. Steer's masterpiece. Martha Gellhorn famously wrote to Eleanor Roosevelt: 'You must read a book by a man names Steer: it is called The Tree of Gernika. It is about the fight of the Basques - he's the London Times man - and no better book has come out of the war and he says well all the things I have tried to say to you the times I saw you, after Spain. It is beautifully written and true, and few books are like that, and fewer still deal with war. Pleas get it.' As Paul Preston says in his We Saw Spain Die, 'Martha Gellhorn's judgement has more than stood the test of time.' In his introduction, Nick Rankin writes.' The Tree of Gernika tells how Euzkadi, the democratic republic that the Basques created in their green homeland by the Bay of Biscay, fought for freedom and decency in an atrocious civil war. After a year of struggle, blockaded by sea, bombed from the air, fighting against overwhelming odds in their own hill, the Basques in the end lost to Franco's forces - but they lost honourably, without resorting to murder, torture and treachery.' It was Steer who alerted the world to the destruction of Gernika (Basque spelling), Guernica (Spanish spelling). It was the most important dispatch of his life, run by both The Times and The New York Times. Nick Rankin rightly describes The Tree of Gernika as 'a masterpiece of narrative history and eyewitness reporting by someone close to the key events . . .'