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Dans la Gueule du Loup / Johan Bourret
Título : Dans la Gueule du Loup : Des Enfants dans la Guerre Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Johan Bourret, Autor Mención de edición: 1ª Editorial: Paris [Francia] : Éditions de la Seine Fecha de publicación: 2003 Colección: Roman Número de páginas: 274 p Dimensiones: 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-2-7382-1768-4 Idioma : Francés (fre) Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Lecturas Originales:Sin Audio
:Francés:Literatura :Narrativa HistóricaEtiquetas: bélica guerra batallas niños Resumen: 1942.
Trois adolescents dans la guerre. Jacques, fils de résistant ; Marie, élevée à la dure par un oncle fermier et collabo ; Benoît, juif... > Lire la suiteDans la Gueule du Loup : Des Enfants dans la Guerre [texto impreso] / Johan Bourret, Autor . - 1ª . - Paris (60 rue Saint-Andre-des-Arts, 75006, Francia) : Éditions de la Seine, 2003 . - 274 p ; 23 cm. - (Roman) .
ISBN : 978-2-7382-1768-4
Idioma : Francés (fre)
Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Lecturas Originales:Sin Audio
:Francés:Literatura :Narrativa HistóricaEtiquetas: bélica guerra batallas niños Resumen: 1942.
Trois adolescents dans la guerre. Jacques, fils de résistant ; Marie, élevée à la dure par un oncle fermier et collabo ; Benoît, juif... > Lire la suiteReserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 00LI14990 N DAN FRA Libro Biblioteca principal Francés: Narrativa original sin adaptar Disponible Leurs enfants après eux / Mathieu, Nicolas
Título : Leurs enfants après eux Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Mathieu, Nicolas, Autor Editorial: Actes Sud Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: 425 p Dimensiones: 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-2-330-10871-7 Nota general: En août 1992, dans une vallée perdue de l'est de la France, deux adolescents trompent l'ennui d'une journée de canicule en volant un canoë pour aller voir ce qui se passe de l'autre côté du lac, sur la plage naturiste. Pour Anthony, 14 ans, ce sera l'été de son premier amour, celui qui orientera le reste de sa vie. Prix de la Feuille d'or 2018, prix Blù Jean-Marc Roberts 2018, prix Goncourt 2018. Idioma : Francés (fre) Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Lecturas Originales
:Francés:Literatura :Narrativa HistóricaLeurs enfants après eux [texto impreso] / Mathieu, Nicolas, Autor . - [S.l.] : Actes Sud, 2018 . - 425 p ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-330-10871-7
En août 1992, dans une vallée perdue de l'est de la France, deux adolescents trompent l'ennui d'une journée de canicule en volant un canoë pour aller voir ce qui se passe de l'autre côté du lac, sur la plage naturiste. Pour Anthony, 14 ans, ce sera l'été de son premier amour, celui qui orientera le reste de sa vie. Prix de la Feuille d'or 2018, prix Blù Jean-Marc Roberts 2018, prix Goncourt 2018.
Idioma : Francés (fre)
Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Lecturas Originales
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Mémoires sur Louis XI / Philippe de Commynes
Título : Mémoires sur Louis XI Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Philippe de Commynes, Autor Mención de edición: 1ª Editorial: Parix Cedex [Francia] : Editions Gallimard Fecha de publicación: 1979 Colección: Folio Número de páginas: 608 p Dimensiones: 18 cm Idioma : Francés (fre) Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Biografía
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:Francés:Literatura :Narrativa HistóricaResumen: "D'abord conseiller de Charles le Téméraire, Commynes rencontre Louis XI lors de la fameuse entrevue de Péronne: le roi le remarque mais Commynes remarque plus encore le monarque dont il pressent le génie. Dans la nuit du 7 au 8 août 1472, il quitte le territoire bourguignon pour rejoindre Louis XI aux Ponts-de-Cé" Mémoires sur Louis XI [texto impreso] / Philippe de Commynes, Autor . - 1ª . - Parix Cedex (5 rue Gaston-Gallimard, 75328, Francia) : Editions Gallimard, 1979 . - 608 p ; 18 cm. - (Folio) .
Idioma : Francés (fre)
Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Biografía
:Francés:Literatura :Lecturas Originales:Sin Audio
:Francés:Literatura :Narrativa HistóricaResumen: "D'abord conseiller de Charles le Téméraire, Commynes rencontre Louis XI lors de la fameuse entrevue de Péronne: le roi le remarque mais Commynes remarque plus encore le monarque dont il pressent le génie. Dans la nuit du 7 au 8 août 1472, il quitte le territoire bourguignon pour rejoindre Louis XI aux Ponts-de-Cé" Reserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 0000LI264 N MEM FRA Libro Biblioteca principal Francés: Narrativa original sin adaptar Disponible The Admiral's Baths / Dana Gynther
Título : The Admiral's Baths Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Dana Gynther, Autor Mención de edición: 1ª Editorial: CreateSpace: Self Publishing and Free Distribution for Books Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: 354 p Dimensiones: 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-546-43053-7 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Narrativa Histórica Etiquetas: Thriller sociedad Resumen: Tucked at the end of a narrow, crooked street in the Mediterranean city of Valencia, you may be surprised to come upon an ancient public bathhouse, a surprising relic from another time. The Admiral’s Baths have stood sentry here for 700 years, through wars, reconstruction, epidemics and the Inquisition—and still stand today. If only these walls could talk, you might think. What stories lie beneath those star-carved ceilings, across these tiled floors… With this novel The Admiral’s Baths, author Dana Gynther offers us one possibility. Told from the perspective of four women of different times and circumstances, we witness the unfolding history of the ancient bathhouse through the struggles, desires, tragedies, and triumphs of Fatima, Angels, Clara, and Rachel. Though these characters are separated by hundreds of years, we find that what connects them is more powerful than the passage of time, and we celebrate the enduring human spirit, which stands strong like the Admiral’s Bath’s themselves. "With captivating prose and vibrant detail, Dana Gynther captures the rich history of Valencia through the eyes of four determined women, separated by centuries, but united by the extraordinary Admiral’s Baths." - Jessica Brockmole, internationally bestselling author of "Letters from Skye" “Rich with fascinating history, Gynther brings the past and present of Valencia, Spain and the Admiral’s Baths to vibrant life. I reveled in reading about these fascinating locations and all of the colorful characters who strolled down Valencia’s sun-drenched streets and steeped in the bath’s steam-filled rooms.” – Anna Lee Huber, bestselling author of the Lady Darby Mysteries “Dana Gynther's storytelling expertise is on full display in her ambitious, wonderfully-populated novel, The Admiral's Baths. The catastrophic 2011 Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado damages the central character Rachel's house, but she sets off nonetheless on a planned trip to Valencia, Spain, to study the centuries-old, public bathhouse. Her life is in need of reconstruction, as are the baths, and Gynther brilliantly uses this theme and the connections between objects found in the baths and their previous owners to reconstruct the histories of women associated with it. The main characters are a complex, diverse cast, struggling to survive and thrive against the persecution and oppression of their times, as well as with the mundane challenges of life. Their stories are those of love, loss, resilience, disappointment, adventure, and victory. Along with Rachel, they are both of their time and completely relevant to ours as they navigate the complications of gender, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, religion, appearance, and heartbreak. And though their lives are mysteries to one another, Gynther makes them indelibly clear to us. The Admiral's Baths is sophisticated, engrossing, and filled with truth. Immerse and enjoy it!” - Tim Parrish, author of "The Jumper" The Admiral's Baths [texto impreso] / Dana Gynther, Autor . - 1ª . - [S.l.] : CreateSpace: Self Publishing and Free Distribution for Books, 2017 . - 354 p ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-546-43053-7
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: :Francés:Literatura :Narrativa Histórica Etiquetas: Thriller sociedad Resumen: Tucked at the end of a narrow, crooked street in the Mediterranean city of Valencia, you may be surprised to come upon an ancient public bathhouse, a surprising relic from another time. The Admiral’s Baths have stood sentry here for 700 years, through wars, reconstruction, epidemics and the Inquisition—and still stand today. If only these walls could talk, you might think. What stories lie beneath those star-carved ceilings, across these tiled floors… With this novel The Admiral’s Baths, author Dana Gynther offers us one possibility. Told from the perspective of four women of different times and circumstances, we witness the unfolding history of the ancient bathhouse through the struggles, desires, tragedies, and triumphs of Fatima, Angels, Clara, and Rachel. Though these characters are separated by hundreds of years, we find that what connects them is more powerful than the passage of time, and we celebrate the enduring human spirit, which stands strong like the Admiral’s Bath’s themselves. "With captivating prose and vibrant detail, Dana Gynther captures the rich history of Valencia through the eyes of four determined women, separated by centuries, but united by the extraordinary Admiral’s Baths." - Jessica Brockmole, internationally bestselling author of "Letters from Skye" “Rich with fascinating history, Gynther brings the past and present of Valencia, Spain and the Admiral’s Baths to vibrant life. I reveled in reading about these fascinating locations and all of the colorful characters who strolled down Valencia’s sun-drenched streets and steeped in the bath’s steam-filled rooms.” – Anna Lee Huber, bestselling author of the Lady Darby Mysteries “Dana Gynther's storytelling expertise is on full display in her ambitious, wonderfully-populated novel, The Admiral's Baths. The catastrophic 2011 Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado damages the central character Rachel's house, but she sets off nonetheless on a planned trip to Valencia, Spain, to study the centuries-old, public bathhouse. Her life is in need of reconstruction, as are the baths, and Gynther brilliantly uses this theme and the connections between objects found in the baths and their previous owners to reconstruct the histories of women associated with it. The main characters are a complex, diverse cast, struggling to survive and thrive against the persecution and oppression of their times, as well as with the mundane challenges of life. Their stories are those of love, loss, resilience, disappointment, adventure, and victory. Along with Rachel, they are both of their time and completely relevant to ours as they navigate the complications of gender, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, religion, appearance, and heartbreak. And though their lives are mysteries to one another, Gynther makes them indelibly clear to us. The Admiral's Baths is sophisticated, engrossing, and filled with truth. Immerse and enjoy it!” - Tim Parrish, author of "The Jumper" Reserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 00LI15567 N ADM ING Libro Biblioteca principal Inglés: Narrativa Original sin adaptar Disponible 000LI1228 N ADM ING Libro Biblioteca principal Inglés: Narrativa Original sin adaptar Disponible