The Lost Chapter

The Lost Chapter
Author: Caroline Bishop
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982196912

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A timeless tale of female friendship and past secrets, set in modern-day small-town England and a 1950s finishing school in France—for readers of Joanna Goodman and Santa Montefiore. England, present day. At eighty years old, Florence Carter is content with her life. A widow in her twilight years, she spends her days making intricate lino prints in the company of her dog and cat, and her neighbour’s daughter Alice, a shy young woman troubled by a recent trauma. But when ​Flo learns that a long-lost friend has written a novel based on their time at finishing school, she’s forced to confront a secret from her past... France, 1957. In post-war Lyon, Florence and Lilli meet at a strict finishing school for girls. Florence—or Flo as she’s known—is a demure young Englishwoman who is expected to enter society and make a good marriage. Lilli, meanwhile, is a brash American with an independent spirit and thirst for adventure. Despite their differences, they forge a firm friendship that promises to last a lifetime—until a terrible betrayal tears them apart. Now, as Flo reads Lilli’s book, she struggles to separate fact from fiction. Desperate for answers, she decides to take a road trip to France to find Lilli, and she invites Alice and her mother Carla to join her, in hopes the change of scenery will lift their spirits. But when they reach Lyon, it’s Flo who needs help as the buried truth from long ago threatens to overwhelm her. The Lost Chapter is a poignant novel about the power of friendship and a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late to start writing a different story.

The Lost Chapter

The Lost Chapter
Author: Caroline Bishop
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982196929

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A timeless tale of female friendship and past secrets, set in modern-day small-town England and a 1950s finishing school in France—for readers of Joanna Goodman and Santa Montefiore. England, present day. At eighty years old, Florence Carter is content with her life. A widow in her twilight years, she spends her days making intricate lino prints in the company of her dog and cat, and her neighbour’s daughter Alice, a shy young woman troubled by a recent trauma. But when ​Flo learns that a long-lost friend has written a novel based on their time at finishing school, she’s forced to confront a secret from her past... France, 1957. In post-war Lyon, Florence and Lilli meet at a strict finishing school for girls. Florence—or Flo as she’s known—is a demure young Englishwoman who is expected to enter society and make a good marriage. Lilli, meanwhile, is a brash American with an independent spirit and thirst for adventure. Despite their differences, they forge a firm friendship that promises to last a lifetime—until a terrible betrayal tears them apart. Now, as Flo reads Lilli’s book, she struggles to separate fact from fiction. Desperate for answers, she decides to take a road trip to France to find Lilli, and she invites Alice and her mother Carla to join her, in hopes the change of scenery will lift their spirits. But when they reach Lyon, it’s Flo who needs help as the buried truth from long ago threatens to overwhelm her. The Lost Chapter is a poignant novel about the power of friendship and a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late to start writing a different story.

The Commentary on the Long Lost Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles

The Commentary on the Long Lost Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles
Author: Saint Paul (the Apostle)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1801
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000655041

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Acadia Missing Links of a Lost Chapter in American History

Acadia  Missing Links of a Lost Chapter in American History
Author: Edouard Richard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1895
Genre: Acadians
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019978514

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The Lost Son

The Lost Son
Author: Jagdish Arora
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2023-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783755458036

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Paula stared out of the window; her gaze fixed on nothing in particular. The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm, orange glow over the quiet neighbourhood. Five years had passed since the day her world had shattered into a million pieces, and yet the ache in her heart was as raw as ever. James had been just a little boy of eight, his laughter filling the air like a melody. He was her golden-haired boy, full of life and boundless energy. She could still remember the sound of his laughter, the way his small hand felt in hers as they walked to the park. But then, in the blink of an eye, he was gone.....

The Lost Chapter

The Lost Chapter
Author: Tod Scott Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946005797

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The Lost Chapter is a dramatized version of events taking place in first century Rome at a time of political intrigue and religious upheaval. With the arrival of Paul the Apostle and other great names from that period, including Seneca and Lucan, our narrator is torn between his admiration for these brave Christians and his loyalties to the notorious Emperor Nero. Witness the incredible rise of a new faith, a plot to overthrow Nero, and the devastating fire that engulfs the Eternal City. At last, the truth is revealed!

Lost Gip

Lost Gip
Author: Hesba Stretton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1873
Genre: Brothers and sisters
ISBN: BL:A0026422036

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When Sandy's mother, an impoverished drunk in nineteenth-century London, gives birth to a baby girl, Sandy tries to care for her, and when she goes missing he must endure many difficulties before they are reunited.

Trauma Texts

Trauma Texts
Author: Gillian Whitlock,Kate Douglas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781317990260

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These chapters gathered from two special issues of the journal Life Writing take up a major theme of recent work in the Humanities: Trauma. Autobiography has had a major role to play in this ‘age of trauma’, and these essays turn to diverse contexts that have received little attention to date: partition narratives in India, Cambodian and Iranian rap, refugee letters from Nauru, graffiti in Tanzania, and the silent spaces of trauma in Chile and Guantanamo. The contexts and media of these autobiographical trauma texts are diverse, yet they are linked by attention to questions of who gets to speak/write/inscribe autobiographically and how and where and why, and how can silences in the wake of traumatic experiences be read. These essays deliberately set out to establish some new fields for research in trauma studies by reaching out to a broader global context, into various texts, media and artifacts, representing diverse histories with specific attention to different voices, bodies, memories and subjectivities. This collection addresses the contemporary circuits of trauma story, and the media and icons and narratives that carry trauma story to political effect and emotional affect. This book was previously published as two special issues of Life Writing.