Główna bohaterka, Malwina pozbywa się swoich marzeń po śmierci Stasia, jej męża, który ginie w wypadku w Meksyku. Malwina zamyka ten rozdział w życiu, opuszczając Polskę i udając się do Madrytu. W telewizji widzi program, który prowadzi jej znajoma Ewa w którym młody Polak - Olek Mado pracujący na plantacji w Andaluzji, zostaje oskarżony o zniknięcie niewidomej córki właściciela tej plantacji. Olek czyta na wizji list, który spadł mu pod nogi znikąd, a który jest częścią s...
Trzy pokolenia kobiet; Ela (Enamorada), Adela (Zakochana brzmi jak enamorada), Malwina (Enamorada, truskawki i szampan), choć ich życie wygląda na bardzo udane, stają w jakimś momencie przed bardzo trudnym wyborem zmian, które narzuca im los. Każda z moich bohaterek boi się tych momentów, bo zdają sobie sprawę, że nic już w ich stabilnym życiu nie będzie takie samo. Wszystkie trzy kobiety łączą więzy krwi i żadna z nich nie chce powielać metod swoich matek. Trzy różne ...
Jakie to uczucie, obudzić się w chacie czarownicy? Papuga żako Szarlota mogłaby wam o tym opowiedzieć! Ale zaraz, zaraz... Czy Żelka, z odkurzaczem zamiast miotły, naprawdę potrafi rzucać uroki, a jej pokój w kolorach tęczy sprzyja uprawianiu magii? Kot Czarek upiera się, że Żelka jet prawdziwą czarownicą, zbiera nawet na to dowody i... powoli przekonuje papugę. Bo powiedzcie sami, czy ktoś, kto tak pięknie pomaga innym, jest życzliwy i pozytywnie nastawiony do świata...
Kolejny zbiór opowiadań Marka Šindelki, czeskiego mistrza krótkiej formy, znanego w Polsce z książki Zostańcie z nami.Martin i Sylvie są o krok od rozstania, kiedy spada na nich wiadomość o dziecku. Andrea nagle zaczyna widzieć w Matěju jedynie własne odbicie. Chorobliwie zazdrosny Petr darzy Lenkę „uważną, okrutną miłością”. Anna, szukając siebie, wchodzi w kolejne związki.W Mapie Anny – dziesięciu znakomitych tekstach ze wspólnym kluczem – autor ponownie skupia się na relac...
Ćwiczenia z Mi oprócz treningu logopedycznego usprawniają również funkcje słuchowe, wzrokowe oraz grafomotoryczne. Materiał zawarty w książce ułożony jest metodycznie i zgodnie z zasadą stopniowania trudności. Każde zagadnienie dopełnia wierszyk i zabawa plastyczna. Bogactwo materiałów dodatkowych - karty, domino, gry planszowe, ubieranki, wycinanki - sprawia, że pozycja jest atrakcyjna również dla logopedów stale poszukujących ciekawych pomocy edukacyjnych. Bogato ilustrowan...
This is an exciting collection of 15 stories. Indeed, there are some who are very good – there is a sad and exciting „Silly old fool” about a canon who believes that a woman cares for him, and „Engraving” sees how an obsessed husband goes against his wife’s desires, collecting engravings. Other great stories are Little Donkeys with Raspberry Saddles, gentle Chinese Horses about two women and a man, and Major Wilbraham sees a World War I major go crazy. This is a wide genre ...
Despite the severity of the life he encounters, like a little rat, Douglas Gordon, with good mood and good fortune, with calm courage, pushes his way through difficulties. And this is followed by a fairy tale full of sea fool, the enchanting beauty of the islands in the Gulf of Georgia, the color of the promenade: a boy, a girl and a dog in a human adventure on the wild sea coast life near Vancouver.
A magnificent classic tale of family life at a former age. The wooden horse is the story of the Trojans, a family that calmly accepted the belief that they were people for whom the world was created. But when Harry Troyan returned home twenty years later in New Zealand, with the democracy that he learned by working with his hands, he was a „wooden horse” who boldly carried an army of alien ideals into the walls of Troyan, which made a group of people out of this selfish fam...
The story – the mother-in-law – the situation of the daughter-in-law, growing hatred, as motherhood possessions find disappointment. The final break looks like anti-climax. In the story, the story is reminiscent of „The Daughter of Mr. Despondency” by Anna Parrish, although Walpole dealt with his material more confidently, with great skill.
The book opens shortly before Christmas, many years ago. The city of Polchester was an old rickety building on a cliff above old grass. The house was a windy, creaky, bitten rain place where three elderly women lived as tenants, including Miss Beringer, who had moved the day before. These old women are only 70 years old, but in the history of Walpole, written in 1924, they are seriously ancient, poor, oppressed, miserable creatures. If you have any doubts about the progress...
An energetic girl enters society and must choose between her rebellious and exiled cousin or an ordinary young man. Rachel chooses an ordinary young man, but when their marriage begins to degenerate, she again comes into contact with her cousin. She falls in love with him – will she leave her husband and run away with her romantic but weak lover?
Strikingly bright characters. Such a well-designed image of moods, places and feelings. Maggie Cardinal’s father dies very suddenly, leaving her alone, not very upset, since he never showed special love for her. She is „strange”, „misunderstood” a captive in a world in which others fit in, but she does not.
In the first novel, which takes place in Galicia during the retreat of the Russian army in 1915, the narrator tells of a tragedy that unfolds inside a triangle: John Trenchad – Maria – Semenov. The theme of spiritual love in the novel is promoted by the motive of white nights. It was during this period (on white nights) that John Trenchad met Mary.
This is a wonderful story of English school life, depicting the driving of boys and the hungry, cramped life of the masters, as well as the tragedy that captures and leads Mr. Perrin. We are set up so as not to love the school teacher Mr. Perrin, who is falling into our eyes into some kind of paranoid delusion. Nevertheless, at every step, the author deviates from the expected result, truly not letting us understand why this was not so inevitable as he drew it up to this po...
Bright pavilions – the fifth book of a series of six volumes of The Chronicles of Harris. As a historical background, the stormy Elizabethan England, including her enemy Queen of Scots. The story tells how one family shared fidelity and frustrated love. If you like to plunge into history, then this book is for you.
This chronicle tells of several generations of a family that lives in the Lake District in England, dating back to the late seventeen hundred. Hugh’s descriptions of this area are excellent. He had such a great love for him that he conveyed a great sense of his presence throughout all four novels. His characters also become so alive for the reader, because, I think, he is completely immersed in them.
The House of the Blind is Walpole’s last book before his death. This is a psychological study of the village and people who come in contact with a blind person and his young bride. The letter is impeccable. If you enjoy in-depth character study and enjoy reading old novels, then you will really enjoy it.
This is a story about the life of a genius who has only dreams. But really make dreams a reality? After all, this is not a fantasy world. Walpole wrote mainly about a character whose life was never very real, and who could not find happiness, except in strange moments because of this abyss between him and the world. Walpole’s romantic flights have a realistic break to temper them.
Nicholas Harris, his father, and Rosamund Harris, his mother, looked at him with love and pride. Nicholas, a huge man, was 1603 fifty-nine years old this year, and his wife thirty-seven. They were in their own house in Westminster, and everything was fine with them. Robert, their only child, was three years old. He was wide and well-built, but not tall, his strong legs lay firmly on the ground, his round head sat well on his thick neck, his eyes were steady and piercing. He...
This is a novel with catchy locations and characters. A man in a midlife crisis travels to a remote Kornish village with his wife. The strange happy village, where drunkenness is widespread and people are very open, begins to influence the actions of visitors – up to a change in their character. The very strangeness of history guarantees that it will remain in memory for a long time.
This is a horror book, but prone to human psychology. The book begins: between the kitchen and the pantry there was a certain window, which was a favorite for Hamlet. Thirty years ago – these chronicles of 1894 – the basements of houses in provincial English cities, even large houses owned by wealthy people, were dark, cold, odorous caves sizzling with bad gas and smelling of poorly prepared cabbage. The basement of Coles’ house in Polchester was the same bad, like any othe...
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was an English crime writer, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and playwright, who wrote 175 novels, 24 plays, and numerous articles in newspapers and journals. One of the most prolific writers of the twentieth century, Edgar Wallace was an immensely popular author, who created exciting thrillers spiced with tales of treacherous crooks and hard-boiled detectives. He was known for the „The Four Just Men”, the „Ringer”, and for crea...
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