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Rosie Thomas

    Rosie Thomas
    3x Of love and life : three novels (3 knihy v jednom svazku)
    Every Woman Knows a Secret
    The White Dove
    Bombay Before Bollywood
    La femme sans passé
    Constance
    • Constance

      Par l'auteur du best-seller Le Châle de cachemire

      • 423pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      Constance
    • À Londres, sa ville, tout le monde la croit morte. Sur l'île grecque d'Halmni où elle échoue à la suite d'un tremblement de terre, personne ne la connaît. Abandonnée par son mari qui a balayé vingt ans de mariage pour les charmes d'une séduisante voisine, Cary n'a plus rien à perdre : pour Olivia et sa famille qui la recueillent, elle devient Kitty, la femme sans passé. Olivia a ce que Kitty souffre de ne pas avoir une vie de famille, un frère, une enfance sans tragédie. Kitty a ce qu'Olivia, dans son existence bien tracée, aurait aimé avoir : un secret, du mystère, une absolue liberté. Au début, leur complicité ressemble à de l'amitié. Puis, insidieusement, tout va se transformer selon les règles d'un vertigineux jeu de miroir...

      La femme sans passé
    • Bombay Before Bollywood

      Film City Fantasies

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the evolution of Indian cinema from the 1920s to the mid-1990s, this book delves into the cultural, social, and artistic influences that shaped the industry prior to the global rise of Bollywood. It highlights key films, filmmakers, and movements that contributed to the rich tapestry of Indian film history, offering insights into how cinema reflected and influenced society during this transformative period.

      Bombay Before Bollywood
    • The White Dove

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      From the bestselling author of The Kashmir Shawl

      The White Dove
    • What happens when you fall in love with the one person you shouldn't? In the aftermath of a family tragedy, Jess Arrowsmith is powerless to resist her attraction to Rob, twenty years her junior, and the person she has reason to hate most in the world. As their love affair threatens to blow her family apart, Jess finds herself in a desperate struggle to defuse a crisis that puts at risk all she holds dear.

      Every Woman Knows a Secret
    • 1919. The Great War is over and London lies on the brink of an uncertain future. With the misery and horror of war in the past, hope begins to emerge for the women who have waited at home, as for the first time, they have taken steps towards political, economic and personal independence. But the men who fought and survived the trenches believe the future is theirs by right, and any woman who has celebrated her freedom must now redouble her efforts to keep it.

      Daughter of the house
    • "Newlywed Nerys Watkins leaves rural Wales to accompany her husband on a missionary posting to India. High up in the heart of Kashmir she discovers the lakeside city of Srinagar, where the British live on carved wooden houseboats and dance, flirt and gossip as if there is no war. But life becomes less frivolous when the men are sent away to fight. Nerys is caught up in a dangerous friendship, and by the time she is reunited with her husband the innocent Welsh bride has become a different woman. Years later, when Mair Ellis clears out her father's house, she finds an exquisite antique shawl and a lock of a child's hair. Tracing her grandparents back to Kashmir, Mair embarks on a quest that will change her life for ever."--Publisher.

      The Kashmir Shawl
    • Bad Girls, Good Women

      • 800pages
      • 28 heures de lecture
      3,9(307)Évaluer

      In London on the cusp of the Sixties, two runaways dive into Soho's nightlife. Mattie struggles through repertory companies and a strip club in her quest for fame, but when stardom arrives, it doesn't fulfill her, and the love she seeks remains out of reach.

      Bad Girls, Good Women
    • The first international motor rally from Peking to Paris took place in the summer of 1907. Only five cars were involved and the crews wrote their agreed code of conduct on the back of a menu the night before the start. Their only navigational aids were the sun and telegraph poles. Ninety years later the race was re-enacted when 110 vintage cars gathered in Peking. Their goal was the finishing line in Paris, 45 days and 16,000 kilometres away. In this book, one of the competitors - novelist Rosie Thomas - describes the excitement of the daily time challenge, the strange camaraderie, the test of sleeping outdoors or in flea-pit hotels in foreign lands and her own internal journey, including a near-death experience high in the Himalayas.

      Border crossing : on the road from Peking to Paris