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Audiobook All Will Be Well: Letters to My Daughter, written by Natasha Illum Berg. In a series of letters addressed to her daughter, Natasha Illum Berg reflects on her child's forthcoming journey into a world of love, death, and big game hunting. A gorgeous and powerful introduction to the beauty and brutality of the cycle of life, 'All Will Be Well: Letters to My Daughter' poetically examines life's greater values.
Audiobook All Will Be Well: Letters to My Daughter, written by Natasha Illum Berg. In a series of letters addressed to her daughter, Natasha Illum Berg reflects on her child's forthcoming journey into a world of love, death, and big game hunting. A gorgeous and powerful introduction to the beauty
Audiobook Tea on the Blue Sofa, written by Natasha Illum Berg. A compelling and poetic deep dive into the intricacies of a love cut short, 'Tea on the blue Sofa' dissects Natasha Illum Berg's reflections on her childhood in Sweden and her life in Africa. This autobiographical love letter is an ode
Audiobook Looking at Harry and Other Stories, written by Natasha Illum Berg. From Arkansas and London to Zanzibar and the Tanzanian bush, 'Looking at Harry and other stories' follows a selection of unique perspectives on the human condition spanning multiple continents. An inquiry into the
Audiobook The Sugar Planter's Daughter written by Sharon Maas. As the white daughter of a sugar plantation owner, Winnie Cox had everything: money, privilege, comfort. But in British Guyana in 1912, Winnie chose love over luxury. Winnie married George Quint, the love of her life - a poor black
Audiobook Sculptor's Daughter written by Tove Jansson. Dive into Tove Jansson's spellbinding memoir and be transported to early 20th-century Helsinki where you'll experience the magic and fears of a childhood infused with the freedom and natural beauty of Finland. Hailed by Ali Smith for its
Audiobook Jezebel’s Daughter, written by Wilkie Collins. Set in the financial centres of 1820s Frankfurt and London, Jezebel’s Daughter (1880) tells the story of two widows: Madame Fontaine, who will go to any lengths to secure her daughter’s marriage, and Mrs Wagner, who devotes herself to
Audiobook Letters from Klara, written by Tove Jansson. In this collection comprising of thirteen short stories, Jansson masterfully crafts unsettling narratives that delve into unexpected connections, awkward encounters, and solitary moments From reconnecting with childhood friends in 'Party Games'
Audiobook containing The Complete Letters of Pliny the Younger. The extant letters of Pliny, written between AD 97 and 112, give us a unique insight into Imperial Rome under the early Antonine emperors. Organised into 10 books, the letters reflect a wide range of topics, mirroring Pliny’s own
In Composers’ Letters, the voices of the great figures of classical music come alive through their correspondence. Set against the music we know and love, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Wagner, Tchaikovsky and many more talk openly about their music, their hopes and fears, their love, their
Monk Ambrosius arrives at a rural monastery and the last thing he expects to happen is to be drawn into sympathy with a young girl. Her name is Benedicta, the local hangman’s daughter. Ambrosius is not allowed to spend time with Benedicta but he opposes his superiors and stands by her side
Humorné blogy v české i anglické verzi nám přibližují atmosféru rozličných londýnských zákoutí a čtvrtí i každodenní situace a reakce obyvatel, které v dnešním Londýně můžeme zažít
Herman Melville‘s picturesque account of the Galapagos Islands will make you want to abandon all responsibilities and travel there to see for yourself. Melville wrote this series of 'sketches' – or short prose works – from his own experiences sailing around the islands, yet at the same time
Hedda Gabler, a deceased General’s daughter, marries dull George Tesman and foresees a life of middleclass tedium stretching ahead when they return from a honeymoon they could not afford to a house they cannot afford. Increasingly, she is drawn into the clutches of her admirer, Judge Brack, who
All the local children knew the river Odense and they all knew about the bell that could be found there. A long time ago, the bell, being tired, had fallen from its beam and had landed in the river, at the place, which is known today as the Bell-Deep. They say that when it rings, it tells stories