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Rosalind Brackenbury

Auteur de Becoming George Sand

21+ oeuvres 134 utilisateurs 14 critiques

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Rosalind Brackenbury has written several novels and collections of poetry, including her latest novel Paris Still Life. She currently lives in Key West, Florida. Muse Books The lowa Series in Creativity and Writing

Œuvres de Rosalind Brackenbury

Becoming George Sand (2000) 48 exemplaires
The House in Morocco (2003) 14 exemplaires
Paris Still Life (2018) 14 exemplaires
Seas Outside the Reef (2015) 10 exemplaires
Without Her (2019) 9 exemplaires
A Day to Remember to Forget (1971) 3 exemplaires
The Joy of the Nearly Old (2012) 3 exemplaires
Sense and sensuality (1985) 3 exemplaires
Windstorm and Flood (2007) 1 exemplaire
Into Egypt (1973) 1 exemplaire
Virtual Image (1971) 1 exemplaire
Yellow Swing (2004) 1 exemplaire
The Third Swimmer (2016) 1 exemplaire
Invisible Horses (2019) 1 exemplaire
Crossing the water (1986) 1 exemplaire

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Once Upon An Island (1997) — Photographe — 13 exemplaires

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The writing is so poetic, it is hard to read and not constantly stop to contemplate what is being described.
This is a book about love, loss, obligations, and living.
 
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zmagic69 | Mar 31, 2023 |
I decided to listen to the audio version of this book. Sometimes I do both, read at home and listen at work. However, sometimes a narrator is so good that I just feel the need to listen when I'm at home as well. And so it was with this book. Cassandra Campbell shifted between the characters effortlessly and her French accent is marvelous. It was a great joy to listen to this book.

I had no idea that THE LOST LOVE LETTERS OF HENRI FOURNIER is based on real people. I didn't learn that until I read a review of the book and later on the afterwords by the author. This is a fictional tale of real people. My favorite kind of historical fiction. Interesting enough did I prefer the story set in the 1970s and the present, rather than the one set during the 1910s. Not that I disliked reading about Pauline love affair with Henri. I was just more engrossed in Pauline's recollections and Seb's story, both in the 70s and present. I really liked old Pauline, she was so full of wisdom and sass. And I could picture in my head her apartment in Paris filled with old things gathered through the years.

THE LOST LOVE LETTERS OF HENRI FOURNIER is a great historical fiction novel. I'm not a big fan of romance novels, but I do love reading a historical fiction with some romance now and then. And, if you also like books about real people, epic love stories, and tragic events then you will love this book!
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MaraBlaise | 1 autre critique | Jul 23, 2022 |
An interesting historical fiction with emphasis on written love letters. I really enjoyed the section based during WWI, the modern sections, not as much. 4 stars for this one.
 
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SharleneMartinMoore | 1 autre critique | Apr 24, 2021 |
Some really insightful thoughts on the parallel lives of two women (one current, one historical). I really liked the emotional layers built as we got to know the protagonist and what underlies the choices she makes.
 
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porte01 | 8 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2021 |

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Œuvres
21
Aussi par
1
Membres
134
Popularité
#151,727
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
14
ISBN
45
Langues
1

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