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Dinah Lee Küng

Auteur de A Visit from Voltaire

9 oeuvres 148 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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(eng) Dear Library Thing 'Combiners,'
Please do not combine or associate this author with any other author. Please query the publishers at eyesandears.editions@gmail.com.
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Crédit image: Dinah Lee Küng, (D.L. Kung) writes novels with a literary twist and genre mysteries with a human rights angle set in the Asia of the mid 90's. Contact her at dinahleek@aol.com

Séries

Œuvres de Dinah Lee Küng

A Visit from Voltaire (2003) 50 exemplaires
Love and the Art of War (2012) 46 exemplaires
The Wardens of Punyu (2011) 22 exemplaires
Under Their Skin (2006) 12 exemplaires
The End of May Road (1997) 5 exemplaires
The Shadows of Shigatse (2011) 5 exemplaires
Dear Mr. Rogge 2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Küng, Dinah Lee
Autres noms
Kung, D. L.
Kϋng, Dinah
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Switzerland
Lieux de résidence
St-Cergue, Switzerland
Hong Kong
China
Professions
foreign correspondent
novelist
Organisations
Author's Guild, PEN Switzerland, Geneva Writers Group
Swiss Forum for International Politics, Council on Foreign Relations
Prix et distinctions
American Library, Geneva, 1st prize for "Lady Macbeth's Epilogue"
BBC World Service International Playwriting Contest, "Dear Mr. Rogge," awarded 'Commendation'
Notice de désambigüisation
Dear Library Thing 'Combiners,'
Please do not combine or associate this author with any other author. Please query the publishers at eyesandears.editions@gmail.com.
Thanking you in advance.
Liz, Editorial Dept, Eyes and Ears Editions

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Critiques

Here is what I sent to the author today: "15 minutes ago I finished A Visit From Voltaire, & I want to tell you how ecstatic I feel & felt from reading this book. It is very moving & poignant, filled with wise insights, yet also the funniest book I have ever read. I want to fly to Geneva & salaam to you!!"
 
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RickGeissal | 2 autres critiques | Aug 16, 2023 |
London librarian Jane is aware that her life is falling apart. Enrolling in a course for repairing marriage or deciding on divorce, Jane accidentally walks into Professor Baldwin's course on The Art of War for management class instead. However, Baldwin convinces Jane that Sun Tzu may hold better advice for working to save Jane's relationship and gets her to stay. Learning the thirty-six stratagems, Jane suddenly finds herself applying the ancient Chinese battle wisdom to her career in a small branch library as well as her relationship with Joe, their daughter, Sammie, and Jane's retired actress mother, Lorraine.

This is a cute novel filled with small family drama, plenty of insights from Sun Tzu, and a great deal of character growth. While Jane is a bit too much of a stereotypical librarian to begin with (her abhorrence of any tech in her local library strikes me as a bit behind the times), her work plights are highly realistic for a British librarian. A delightful cast of characters are developed throughout the novel between Jane's home life and the small group in her class with Professor Baldwin. Charming and reminded me a bit of Sophie Kinsella novels.
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MickyFine | 10 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2018 |
Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
An ER that I've owed a review for a while on. It took a few false starts with me before I could really get into it. It's a humourous modern romance with a somewhat neglected wife, Jane the librarian, taking an evening class for advice on mending her marriage and getting mistakenly put into a history class reviewing Sun Tzu's Art of War methods. She works in media/ TV and is also not in the right job which gets resolved over the course of the book, with learnings from the course. There is another student working in a family firm and being beaten down by a more successful cousin. It's funny and contains lots of well written phrases. It has very well rounded characters and family and friends all have a lot of facets to their lives which makes for a good backdrops/ details.… (plus d'informations)
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C4RO | 10 autres critiques | May 16, 2013 |
Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
I loved it although it wasn't such a masterpiece!

Ce simpleton depiction of the 36 tactics and a great way to have them stuck in one's mind!
 
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Exupere | 10 autres critiques | Mar 28, 2013 |

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Œuvres
9
Membres
148
Popularité
#140,180
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
18
ISBN
15
Langues
2

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