In the Shadow of Lost Days

In the Shadow of Lost Days

Author: Renata Luz

Publisher: Jose Americo Paiva Moreira

Published: 2024-11-07

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13:

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Laura , a young teacher at a primary school in Lisbon, has always been an optimistic person, but she lost the spark in her eyes after a traumatic event: the death of her husband, Miguel , in a car accident three years ago. Unable to cope with the loss, she decides to spend the summer holidays alone in the small coastal village of Porto da Lua , where she had spent many happy summers during her childhood. There, she meets Gabriel , a former journalist who isolated himself after losing his daughter in a boating accident. Gabriel lives in a simple house by the sea and dedicates his time to writing books that he never publishes, immersed in his own pain. The two cross paths by chance one morning at the beach and, little by little, begin to form a hesitant friendship. As Laura and Gabriel spend more time together, they begin to open up to each other, sharing stories of loss and pain. Their attraction grows, but their fear of opening their hearts again and their guilt over the past create barriers that are difficult to overcome. Gabriel, still haunted by the death of his daughter, is convinced that he does not deserve to be happy again, and Laura feels that she would betray Miguel's memory by allowing herself to love another man. As summer progresses, Laura discovers a collection of old letters in a forgotten hut near the beach. These letters are about a forbidden romance that took place in the past, between a woman from the village and a sailor who never returned from sea. The letters help Laura and Gabriel realize that life is unpredictable, and that the real mistake would be not allowing themselves to love again. In the end, they both must make a decision: remain trapped in the past or risk a future together . The love they find in each other does not erase the pain, but it offers them a chance at redemption.


The Shadow of What Was Lost

The Shadow of What Was Lost

Author: James Islington

Publisher: Orbit

Published: 2016-07-19

Total Pages: 846

ISBN-13: 0316552747

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A young man with forbidden magic finds himself drawn into an ancient war against a dangerous enemy in book one of the Licanius Trilogy, the series that fans are heralding as the next Wheel of Time. As destiny calls, a journey begins. It has been twenty years since the godlike Augurs were overthrown and killed. Now, those who once served them -- the Gifted -- are spared only because they have accepted the rebellion's Four Tenets, vastly limiting their powers. As a Gifted, Davian suffers the consequences of a war lost before he was even born. He and others like him are despised. But when Davian discovers he wields the forbidden power of the Augurs, he and his friends Wirr and Asha set into motion a chain of events that will change everything. To the west, a young man whose fate is intertwined with Davian's wakes up in the forest, covered in blood and with no memory of who he is. . . And in the far north, an ancient enemy long thought defeated begins to stir. The Licanius Trilogy is a series readers will have a hard time putting down -- a relentless coming-of-age epic from the very first page. "Storytelling assurance rare for a debut . . . Fans of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson will find much to admire."" -- Guardian


In The Shadow Of The Banyan

In The Shadow Of The Banyan

Author: Vaddey Ratner

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-09-13

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1849837619

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A stunning, powerful debut novel set against the backdrop of the Cambodian War, perfect for fans of Chris Cleave and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie For seven-year-old Raami, the shattering end of childhood begins with the footsteps of her father returning home in the early dawn hours bringing details of the civil war that has overwhelmed the streets of Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital. Soon the family's world of carefully guarded royal privilege is swept up in the chaos of revolution and forced exodus. Over the next four years, as she endures the deaths of family members, starvation, and brutal forced labour, Raami clings to the only remaining vestige of childhood - the mythical legends and poems told to her by her father. In a climate of systematic violence where memory is sickness and justification for execution, Raami fights for her improbable survival. Displaying the author's extraordinary gift for language, In the Shadow of the Banyanis testament to the transcendent power of narrative and a brilliantly wrought tale of human resilience. 'In the Shadow of the Banyanis one of the most extraordinary and beautiful acts of storytelling I have ever encountered' Chris Cleave, author of The Other Hand 'Ratner is a fearless writer, and the novel explores important themes such as power, the relationship between love and guilt, and class. Most remarkably, it depicts the lives of characters forced to live in extreme circumstances, and investigates how that changes them. To read In the Shadow of the Banyan is to be left with a profound sense of being witness to a tragedy of history' Guardian 'This is an extraordinary debut … as beautiful as it is heartbreaking' Mail on Sunday


Kennedy's Last Days

Kennedy's Last Days

Author: Bill O'Reilly

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)

Published: 2013-06-11

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0805099743

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On a sunny day in Dallas, Texas, at the end of a campaign trip, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy is assassinated by an angry, lonely drifter named Lee Harvey Oswald. The former Marine Corps sharpshooter escapes briefly, but is hunted down, captured, and then shot dead while in police custody. Kennedy's Last Days is a gripping account of the events leading up to the most notorious crime of the twentieth century. Author Bill O'Reilly vividly describes the Kennedy family's life in the public eye, the crises facing the president around the world and at home, the nation's growing fascination with their vigorous, youthful president, and finally, the shocking events leading up to his demise. Adapted from Bill O'Reilly's best-selling historical thriller Killing Kennedy, with an unforgettable cast of characters, page-turning action, and art on every spread, Kennedy's Last Days is history that reads like a thriller. This exciting book will captivate adults and young readers alike.


The Shadow of the Wind

The Shadow of the Wind

Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2005-01-25

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 1101147067

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The New York Times bestseller “The Shadow of the Wind is ultimately a love letter to literature, intended for readers as passionate about storytelling as its young hero.” —Entertainment Weekly (Editor's Choice) “One gorgeous read.” —Stephen King Barcelona, 1945: A city slowly heals in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and Daniel, an antiquarian book dealer’s son who mourns the loss of his mother, finds solace in a mysterious book entitled The Shadow of the Wind, by one Julián Carax. But when he sets out to find the author’s other works, he makes a shocking discovery: someone has been systematically destroying every copy of every book Carax has written. In fact, Daniel may have the last of Carax’s books in existence. Soon Daniel’s seemingly innocent quest opens a door into one of Barcelona’s darkest secrets--an epic story of murder, madness, and doomed love.


Last Days of the Condor

Last Days of the Condor

Author: James Grady

Publisher: Forge Books

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1466861258

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Now on television: Condor, an AT&T Audience Network original series inspired by James Grady's first Condor novel. Look in the mirror: You're nobody anybody knows. You know pursuing the truth will get you killed. But you refuse to just fade away. So you're designated an enemy of the largest secret national security apparatus in America's history. Good guys or bad guys, it doesn't matter: All assassins' guns are aimed at you. And you run for your life branded with the code name you made iconic: Condor. Everyone you care about is pulled into the gunsights. The CIA star young enough to be your daughter-she might shoot you or save you. The savvy political aide who lets love trump the law. The lonely woman your romantic dreams make a fugitive. The Middle Eastern child warrior you mentored into a master spy. Last Days of the Condor is the bullet-paced, ticking clock saga of America on the edge of our most startling spy world revolution since 9/11. Set in the savage streets and Kafkaesque corridors of Washington, DC, shot through with sex and suspense, with secret agent tradecraft and full-speed action, with hunters and the hunted, Last Days of the Condor is a breakneck saga of America's secrets from muckraking investigative reporter and author James Grady. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


The Last Days of Roger Federer

The Last Days of Roger Federer

Author: Geoff Dyer

Publisher: Canongate Books

Published: 2022-06-09

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1838855750

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A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK In this endlessly stimulating investigation into ‘things coming to an end, artists’ last works, time running out’, Geoff Dyer sets his own encounter with late middle age against the last days and last achievements of writers, painters, athletes and musicians who’ve mattered to him throughout his life. He examines Friedrich Nietzsche’s breakdown in Turin, Bob Dylan’s reinventions of old songs, Beethoven’s final quartets, Jean Rhys’s return from the dead (while still alive) and much more.


Lincoln's Last Days

Lincoln's Last Days

Author: Bill O'Reilly

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0805096760

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Lincoln's Last Days is a gripping account of one of the most dramatic nights in American history—of how one gunshot changed the country forever. Adapted from Bill O'Reilly's bestselling historical thriller, Killing Lincoln, this book will have young readers—and grown-ups too—hooked on history. In the spring of 1865, President Abraham Lincoln travels through Washington, D.C., after finally winning America's bloody Civil War. In the midst of celebrations, Lincoln is assassinated at Ford's Theatre by a famous actor named John Wilkes Booth. What follows is a thrilling chase, ending with a fiery shoot-out and swift justice for the perpetrators. With an unforgettable cast of characters, page-turning action, vivid detail, and art on every spread, Lincoln's Last Days is history that reads like a thriller. This is a very special book, irresistible on its own or as a compelling companion to Killing Lincoln.


The Last Days of Glory

The Last Days of Glory

Author: Tony Rennell

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1466874813

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Queen Victoria's death in January 1901 shook Britain to its core, and reverberated not just throughout the Commonwealth, but around the world. She was a woman in her eighties, and yet it seems no one could contemplate the end of a reign that had lasted so long. Most could not remember a time when she was not Queen, and the very stability of everyday life seemed to depend on her regency. The anxiety of the government and the royal family about the prospect of the Queen's death was such that the news of her illness was deliberately concealed from the public for more than a week. When it came, people from England to Jamaica wept in the streets, and this grief was surpassed only by fear for the future. "God help us" was the standard reaction from all strata of society. The Last Days of Glory is the definitive account of those last 23 days in January 1901, when Victoria traveled to Osborne House to die. The momentous reaction to the Queen's passing attached to it more significance and a greater sense of change than the turn of the century had carried just a year earlier. Through the prism of those last days Tony Rennell presents us with a series of resonant and absorbing snapshots of a fading Empire at the end of the Victorian Age, and captures a nation coping with change, balancing comfortable nostalgia with the arrival of a new order.


In the Shadow's Valley

In the Shadow's Valley

Author: Eugene Denton

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2013-02

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1621473112

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Discontented with the life the Lord has given him, Don Belisle embarks on an adventure that he was never supposed to experience when he takes a job as a civilian contractor for the US military in war-torn Afghanistan. Trapped in a foreign, hostile environment, he struggles to re-establish his once vibrant relationship with the Lord. But weeks after his arrival, he is captured by insurgent forces, tortured, and imprisoned. Don escapes captivity along with a ragtag group of other former captives, and they begin to fight their way across unfamiliar, unfriendly territory to get to a small Coalition military base. Don isn't afraid of dying. He's afraid of dying outside of the Lord's will and favor because of his sin in coming to Afghanistan in the first place. He learns the hard way that there is a difference between receiving forgiveness and forgoing consequences. Join Don as he encounters the realities of war, seeks the God he rebelled against, and fights for survival In the Shadow's Valley .