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Elizabeth Ross

    Elizabeth Ross est une auteure dont le premier roman a été finaliste de l'American Library Association's Morris Debut Award et du California Book Award. Son œuvre se caractérise par une exploration perspicace de la psychologie humaine et des nuances sociales. Ross tisse magistralement des récits complexes qui plongent les lecteurs dans les profondeurs des relations humaines et des dilemmes moraux. Son style littéraire est à la fois poétique et direct, ce qui en fait une conteuse mémorable.

    Family Planting
    Belle Epoque
    The Three Little Pigs
    Healing the Female Heart
    • Healing the Female Heart

      A Holistic Approach to Prevention and Recovery from Heart Disease

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the critical issue of coronary heart disease in women, this book highlights the often-misunderstood symptoms and risks that lead to misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment. Women's cardiologist Elizabeth Ross provides essential medical knowledge about risk factors, diagnostic tests, and management strategies. Additionally, she emphasizes a holistic approach, encouraging readers to seek quality medical care while nurturing their inner selves. By fostering a strong mind-body connection, women can enhance their heart health and improve their overall well-being for a longer, happier life.

      Healing the Female Heart
    • Relates the adventures of three little pigs who leave home to seek their fortunes and how they deal with the big bad wolf.

      The Three Little Pigs
    • Sixteen-year-old Maude Pichon, a plain, impoverished girl in Belle Epoque Paris, is hired by Countess Dubern to make her headstrong daughter, Isabelle, look more beautiful by comparison but soon Maude is enmeshed in a tangle of love, friendship, and deception

      Belle Epoque
    • Family Planting

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story explores the challenges faced by a family transitioning from a wild, isolated lifestyle to the constraints of small-town living. The children, accustomed to nature and freedom, must adapt to a new home filled with delicate, untouchable furnishings and a formal atmosphere. This stark contrast highlights their struggle to navigate the expectations of their new environment while longing for the adventure and openness of their previous life.

      Family Planting