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Rosie Whitehouse

    Rosie Whitehouse es una periodista especializada en la vida judía después del Holocausto. Profundiza en esta sensible temática con la aguda mirada de una periodista para los detalles y una profunda comprensión del contexto histórico. Su trabajo se caracteriza por un compromiso con la narración auténtica y la exploración de experiencias humanas profundas. Whitehouse aporta rigor académico a su escritura, asegurando un examen matizado y perspicaz de la identidad y la memoria judías posteriores al Holocausto.

    Two Sisters
    Liguria
    The People on the Beach
    • The People on the Beach

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Vividly traces the paths of Holocaust survivors who risked everything again to make a new life in Palestine.

      The People on the Beach
    • Liguria

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Bradt's Liguria is the only in-depth guide to this much-loved mountainous and coastal region of northwest Italy. Visitors have long flocked to the azure waters east of Genoa, to glitzy Portofino, but the Bradt guide also takes you to the area west of Genoa and to the hinterland. Unlike other guides which feature the region as part of broader coverage, Bradt's Liguria includes a detailed description of the mountains and their hilltop villages and is designed to be of use whether you're visiting the popular resorts or heading off the beaten track for a taste of the real Italy. Walking and cycling routes for all abilities are suggested, as is the growth of the Slow Food movement in the region, and this new edition includes more details of the developing fashionable side of Genoa as well as dozens of new hotel and restaurant listings. There is also expanded coverage of Levanto, crafted to show you how to enjoy the best of the Cinque Terre without the crowds.

      Liguria
    • Two Sisters

      Betrayal, Love and Resistance in Wartime France

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on the harrowing experiences of two young women during Vichy France, highlighting their courageous escape from oppressive authorities. This poignant account not only reveals the personal history of the author's mother-in-law and her sister but also sheds light on the broader themes of survival and resilience in the face of tyranny. Their story serves as a testament to hope amidst despair during a dark chapter in history.

      Two Sisters