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Wendy Wallace

    Esta autora se dedica a la ficción después de una carrera como fotógrafa y periodista. Su trabajo periodístico, especialmente en el ámbito educativo, inspiró sus dos libros de no ficción. Ahora se enfoca en la escritura de ficción, un sueño de toda la vida, con su novela debut que explora a una mujer engañada y encerrada en un asilo victoriano. Su escritura profundiza en las complejidades psicológicas de sus personajes, ofreciendo una perspectiva única sobre sus vidas.

    Daughter of Dust
    The Sacred River
    The Game of Life and How to Play It
    • The Game of Life and How to Play It

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      "Explore the wisdom of a New Thought classic and master the game of life! In this classic bestseller, Florence Scovel Shinn helped to define the personal success genre. Written in the new thought tradition, her message is simple yet transformative-we receive back what we put into the world through our actions, energy, and attitudes. Negativity and pessimism are returned in kind, but by switching the script in favor of positive attitudes and affirmations, we are able to manifest success and joy in everything we do. Life, Shinn tells us, is not a battle of us against the world, but rather a game of giving and receiving. What we give to the world we receive back-whether that be the dark weight of fear and inhibition or the freedom of joy and empowerment. This new edition of The Game of Life and How to Play It combines the text of Shinn's original edition with a sleek design that will inspire a new generation of readers"-- Provided by publisher

      The Game of Life and How to Play It
      4,1
    • The Sacred River

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Harriet Heron's life is almost over before it has even begun. At just twenty-three years of age, she is an invalid, over-protected and reclusive. Before it is too late, she must escape the fog of Victorian London for a place where she can breathe. Together with her devoted mother, Louisa, her god-fearing aunt, Yael, and a book of her own spells inspired by the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Harriet travels to a land where the air is tinged with rose and gold and for the first time begins to experience what it is to live. But a chance meeting on the voyage to Alexandria results in a dangerous friendship as Louisa's long-buried past returns, in the form of someone determined to destroy her by preying upon her daughter. As Harriet journeys towards a destiny no one could have foreseen, her aunt Yael is caught up in an Egypt on the brink of revolt and her mother must confront the spectres of her own youth. Award-winning journalist and writer Wendy Wallace spins a tale of three women caught between propriety and love on a journey of cultural awakening through an exquisitely drawn Egypt. In prose both sumptuous and mesmeric, she conjures a sensibility akin to that of E M Forster and Merchant Ivory.

      The Sacred River
      3,7
    • Daughter of Dust

      • 293 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A beautifully written memoir of growing up abandoned in the desert city of Khartoum.

      Daughter of Dust
      3,3