Christine Marion Fraser s'est imposée comme l'une des auteures écossaises les plus populaires, surpassant même des écrivaines renommées en termes de ventes. Au fil de sa carrière prolifique, elle a publié de nombreux romans qui ont largement trouvé un écho auprès des lecteurs. Ses premières expériences de vie dans le Glasgow d'après-guerre ont profondément façonné sa perspective, l'établissant finalement comme une voix significative dans la littérature écossaise. Elle a passé ses dernières années à Argyll, demeurant une figure célébrée dans le paysage éditorial de la nation.
The wild childhood of a Glasgow tenement urchin Born during the Second World
War in Glasgow, Christine Fraser was her mother's eighth child. Growing up
with her siblings in a tiny flat, Christine lived an impoverished life but
never once cared, until she was struck down by a terrible illness.
The breathtaking saga of two forbidden lovers and the many emotional years it takes them to find their passionate peace. Set in a Scottish world of moody glens and dramatic skies--a wonderful panorama for the heartwarming tenderness of Shona and Niall.
Mohism was an ancient Chinese philosophical movement founded in the fifth century B.C.E. by the charismatic artisan Mozi, or "Master Mo." The Mohists advanced a consequentialist ethics that anticipated Western utilitarianism by more than two thousand years and developed fascinating logical, epistemological, and political theories that set the terms of philosophical debate in China for generations. They were the earliest thinkers to outline a just war doctrine and to explain the origin of government from a state of nature. Their epistemology and psychology provide intriguing alternatives to contemporary Western mentalism. The Philosophy of the Mozi is an extensive study of Mohism that immerses readers in the Mohist worldview, situates the movement's rise and decline within Chinese history, and highlights its relevance to modern thought.
Allein auf der sturmumtosten Insel Kinvara träumt der Leuchtturmwärter Robbie nur von einem Menschen: von Morna, seiner schönen Geliebten mit den grünen Augen. Ein Frauenschicksalsroman vor grandioser Landschaft! Eine schottische Maeve Binchy.