Set against the backdrop of a challenging sea voyage in 1975, the story follows fourteen-year-old Leslie and her two sisters as they embark on a perilous journey from San Diego to French Polynesia. The adventure is fraught with danger, not only from the unpredictable ocean but also from their abusive father, a domineering Norwegian captain. The narrative explores themes of resilience and sisterhood as the girls confront both external and internal storms during their quest for freedom.
Leslie Johansen Nack Libros
Esta autora explora temas de aventura, navegación y supervivencia a través de una poderosa narrativa personal. Su prosa se caracteriza por una profundidad introspectiva y un estilo cautivador que atrae a los lectores a sus viajes personales. A través de su obra, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre la resiliencia del espíritu humano y el poder del crecimiento personal. Su escritura es un testimonio del poder transformador de la narración.


The true-life story of Marion Davies' thirty-four-year relationship with William Randolph Hearst including a whirlwind courtship, a movie career spanning two decades and forty-four films, a secret child, and harrowing family excesses, not to mention a secret love affair with Charlie Chaplin. The Blue Butterfly is a behind-the-scenes look into the opulent private life of Marion Davies and how the movie Citizen Kane stole her legacy and turned everyone against her.