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Author | : Bijaya Kumar Nayak |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2018-07-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1643246844 |
It’s the time to approach Mrs. Adyasha. Bhaswan doesn’t want to listen about her past. Whatever Adyasha did, she did based on her circumstances. She also loved Bhaswan unconditionally during their college time. But, their distance relationship compelled to be separated from each other. Being a girl, she had to depend upon others for many reasons. As a result, she fell in love with another guy and got married also. Now, she is not satisfied in married life as her husband has extra-marital affairs with office assistant. Bhaswan is still unmarried to fulfill his dream. But, he has trust on his love. Will they find their hearts desires? Will true love win against all odds? Will their dreams come true? Read The Fortunate Love to find out.
Author | : Ed Tarkington |
Publisher | : Algonquin Books |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2021-01-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1616206802 |
“The Fortunate Ones feels like a fresh and remarkably sure-footed take on The Great Gatsby, examining the complex costs of attempting to transcend or exchange your given class for a more gilded one. Tarkington’s understanding of the human heart and mind is deep, wise, and uncommonly empathetic. As a novelist, he is the real deal. I can’t wait to see this story reach a wide audience, and to see what he does next.” —Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife When Charlie Boykin was young, he thought his life with his single mother on the working-class side of Nashville was perfectly fine. But when his mother arranges for him to be admitted as a scholarship student to an elite private school, he is suddenly introduced to what the world can feel like to someone cushioned by money. That world, he discovers, is an almost irresistible place where one can bend—and break—rules and still end up untarnished. As he gets drawn into a friendship with a charismatic upperclassman, Archer Creigh, and an affluent family that treats him like an adopted son, Charlie quickly adapts to life in the upper echelons of Nashville society. Under their charming and alcohol-soaked spell, how can he not relax and enjoy it all—the lack of anxiety over money, the easy summers spent poolside at perfectly appointed mansions, the lavish parties, the freedom to make mistakes knowing that everything can be glossed over or fixed? But over time, Charlie is increasingly pulled into covering for Archer’s constant deceits and his casual bigotry. At what point will the attraction of wealth and prestige wear off enough for Charlie to take a stand—and will he? The Fortunate Ones is an immersive, elegantly written story that conveys both the seductiveness of this world and the corruption of the people who see their ascent to the top as their birthright.
Author | : Irwin LUCK |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 49 |
Release | : 2019-09-09 |
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ISBN | : 9781691540907 |
Compiled by Irwin Luck. Meher Baba received this book in His hands on Silence Day, July 10, 1967. He called it "Unique, it is Art, it is a Treasure." This book contains highlights of Meher Baba's Advent as the Avatar, using the gems of His own statements and pictures throughout. The book conveys powerfully and directly His presence and His purpose. Filled with Divine Love and Truth. Anyone can appreciate it. Simple and easy to look at. Filled with pictures and His sayings
Author | : Ellen Umansky |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2017-02-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062382500 |
A BOOKLIST BEST DEBUT NOVEL OF THE YEAR One very special work of art—a Chaim Soutine painting—will connect the lives and fates of two different women, generations apart, in this enthralling and transporting debut novel that moves from World War II Vienna to contemporary Los Angeles. It is 1939 in Vienna, and as the specter of war darkens Europe, Rose Zimmer’s parents are desperate. Unable to get out of Austria, they manage to secure passage for their young daughter on a kindertransport, and send her to live with strangers in England. Six years later, the war finally over, a grief-stricken Rose attempts to build a life for herself. Alone in London, devastated, she cannot help but try to search out one piece of her childhood: the Chaim Soutine painting her mother had cherished. Many years later, the painting finds its way to America. In modern-day Los Angeles, Lizzie Goldstein has returned home for her father’s funeral. Newly single and unsure of her path, she also carries a burden of guilt that cannot be displaced. Years ago, as a teenager, Lizzie threw a party at her father’s house with unexpected but far-reaching consequences. The Soutine painting that she loved and had provided lasting comfort to her after her own mother had died was stolen, and has never been recovered. This painting will bring Lizzie and Rose together and ignite an unexpected friendship, eventually revealing long-held secrets that hold painful truths. Spanning decades and unfolding in crystalline, atmospheric prose, The Fortunate Ones is a haunting story of longing, devastation, and forgiveness, and a deep examination of the bonds and desires that map our private histories.
Author | : Alexander Ross (Schoolmaster at Lochlee.) |
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Total Pages | : 166 |
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Author | : Alexander ROSS (Schoolmaster at Lochlee.) |
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Total Pages | : 166 |
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Author | : Catherine Hokin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2021-07-13 |
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ISBN | : 9781538705018 |
If you're going to read one book this year, read The Fortunate Ones, which will leave you heat-broken and speeding to the end to see Inge and Felix's fate. Germany, 1941. When Inge - all blonde curls and good manners - first locks eyes with Felix, she knows instinctively that he's off limits. Her staunchly proper parents will never approve of a working-class Jewish boy for their precious only daughter. But that doesn't make their first, shy kiss less significant, or the moment they're torn apart less shocking. The next time they see each other, it will be across the packed courtyard of a Nazi concentration camp - Felix in the prisoners' ranks and Inge on the arm of her new, Nazi husband. Inge never knew that her father's 'party loyalty' would extend to marrying her off to a cruel Nazi officer twice her age, who sees his new wife as just another thing to control. She has always been a good girl - a silent wife - but when Inge sees Felix that day - beaten, bloody and brave - she knows she can't stay silent any longer. She must save him, whatever the cost, whatever her husband or even her country might do to her later...
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Author | : Mario Puzo |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2004-09-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0345480708 |
FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE GODFATHER - "A classic... The novel is lifted into literature by its highly charged language, its penetrating insights, and its mixture of tenderness and rage." - New York Times Book Review Described by the author as his "best and most literary book." Puzo's classic story about the loves, crimes and struggles confronted by one family of New York City immigrants living in Hell's Kitchen. Fresh from the farms in Italy, Lucia Santa struggles to hold her family together in a strange land. At turns poignant, comic and violent, The Fortunate Pilgrim is Italian-American fiction at its very best. The book's hero, Lucia Santa, is an incredibly captivating character and based on Puzo's very own mother - he describes, "her wisdom, her ruthlessness, and her unconquerable love for her family and for life itself, qualities not valued in women at the time."
Author | : Joanna Smith Rakoff |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 421 |
Release | : 2009-04-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 141659633X |
Like The Group, Mary McCarthy's classic tale about coming of age in New York, Joanna Smith Rakoff 's richly drawn and immensely satisfying first novel details the lives of a group of Oberlin graduates whose ambitions and friendships threaten to unravel as they chase their dreams, shed their youth, and build their lives in Brooklyn during the late 1990s and the turn of the twenty-first century. There's Lil, a would-be scholar whose marriage to an egotistical writer initially brings the group back together (and ultimately drives it apart); Beth, who struggles to let go of her old beau Dave, a onetime piano prodigy trapped by his own insecurity; Emily, an actor perpetually on the verge of success -- and starvation -- who grapples with her jealousy of Tal, whose acting career has taken off. At the center of their orbit is wry, charismatic Sadie Peregrine, who coolly observes her friends' mistakes but can't quite manage to avoid making her own. As they begin their careers, marry, and have children, they must navigate the shifting dynamics of their friendships and of the world around them. Set against the backdrop of the vast economic and political changes of the era -- from the decadent age of dot-com millionaires to the sobering post-September 2001 landscape -- Smith Rakoff's deeply affecting characters and incisive social commentary are reminiscent of the great Victorian novels. This brilliant and ambitious debut captures a generation and heralds the arrival of a bold and important new writer.