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"Escribo desde la cl nica. El psic logo dice que escribir es buena terapia. No estoy segura. Adem s, no necesito terapia. No estoy loca. No estoy enferma. De todos modos, hago lo que el psic logo dice."So begins "Elena," written by award-winning teacher and scholar Bill VanPatten. Elena is a seventeen-year-old girl who claims to hear the Virgin's voice. Concerned, her parents and priest think it's wise to put her under psychiatric care. But does Elena really belong in a clinic? Defying stereotypes and taking us into the mind of an intelligent teenager, "Elena" is a story that hits all the right notes for students of Spanish. "Elena," consisting of nine segments plus a prologue and an epilogue, is just the right length for students of intermediate and advanced Spanish.
Dette er fortellingen om en ung jente og familien hennes noen korte måneder. Mor er blitt deprimert og Elena føler seg mer og mer alene. Vi følger hovedpersonen Elena gjennom en dramatisk krise i livet, og opplever hvordan hun selv forsøker å takle problemene og hvordan hun og familien får hjelp. Boken gir forståelse og innsikt i vanskelige psykiske problemer, hvordan disse rammer en familie og hvordan problemene kan takles.
Tämä kirja on henkilökohtainen, kaunokirjallinen ja esseistinen matka kohti kirjailijuutta, salaisuuksia ja ihmisyyden ydintä. Sen keskiössä on mystinen kirjailija Elena Ferrante - mutta samalla myös minä, joka kirjoitan hänestä, itsestäni ja kaikesta, mitä emme voi sanoittaa. Elena on kunnianosoitus näkymättömyydelle, kirjoittamiselle ja sille herkälle olemassaolon tilalle, jossa kirjailija piiloutuu mutta tarina paljastaa. Kirja kulkee fragmentteina, ajatuksina, kirjeinä ja tunnustuksina, joissa todellisuus ja fiktio kietoutuvat yhteen. Teos käsittelee rakkautta, luopumista, häpeää, paloa ja valhetta. Se on myös julkilausuttu rakkauskirje kirjallisuudelle - ja Ferrantelle, jonka sanat muuttivat kaiken. Kirjan tuotoilla rahoitetaan Humanity Trilogy AI Book Award -palkinto, joka myönnetään kirjalle, joka uskaltaa kysyä: mitä tarkoittaa olla ihminen tekoälyn aikakaudella?
Dieser Roman erz hlt vom Leben von Elena Morins, als gute Hausfrau und loyal zu ihrem Mann. Aufgrund ihres Fehlers wurde er jedoch von schlechten Menschen benutzt, die sie immer wieder dazu dr ngten, weiterhin sexuelle Triebe zu versp ren, bis sie sich schlie lich in eine Schlampensexsklavin verwandelte, die ihre Lust nicht kontrollieren konnte.
This novel tells about the life of Elena Morins, as a good housewife and loyal to her husband. However, as a result of her mistake, he was used by bad people who kept pushing her to continue to feel sexual urges until she finally turned into a slut sex slave who could not control her lust.
Burgos, Spain, Christmas Eve 1257.Princess Kristina H konsdatter of Norway arrives in the city en route to Valladolid in order to marry Alfonso X the Wise, since Queen Violante had failed to give birth to a male heir to the Castilian throne. Eight centuries later, Carlos Lafuente, a devoted paleographer from Montanilla University, is tasked with preparing a report on the validity of some manuscripts discovered near Silos Monastery.What he couldn't anticipate was to what degree this ordinary task would alter the course of his life. With the assistance of Arthur Trevelyan, a postgraduate student, and Elena Serna, a colleague in the same paleo-graphic department, the trio will investigate the cryptic clues discovered there, relying primarily on their instincts. Present and past will intertwine like invisible knots that Arthur prefers to qualify as "significant coincidences"-the invisible threads that move the world bringing the small group of scholars to a surprising conclusion in a gripping and moving story full of intrigue, humour, love and adventure.A story that reads as a tale under the rain.
Burgos, Christmas Eve, 1257. Princess Kristina H konsdatter of Norway arrives in the city on her route to Valladolid to marry Alfonso X the Wise, as his wife was unable to produce a male heir to the Castilian throne.Eight hundred years later, Carlos Lafuente, a researcher from Montanilla University is asked to prepare report regarding a manuscript discovered near the Silos monastery.With the assistance of Arthur Pinedo, a post-graduate student, and Elena, a colleague paleographer, he will investigate the dark clues he discovers. Most of the time, he will just go with his gut.From that point forward, the present and the past appear to entangle like invisible knots, which Arthur prefers to call "significant coincidences" and which will lead the small group of researches to an unexpected conclusion. The investigation will take them to Covarrubias and then to Burgos, in quest of the hidden secrets that reside in Las Huelgas monastery, as well as in the city's cathedral, interspersed with moments of mystery, humour, wit, romance and adventure. A compelling and moving narrative that leaves no reader indifferent. An enjoyable and breezy read that reads like a story in the rain. Unputdownable
In Mexico, a little girl goes on a journey to Monterrey to learn to be a glassblower, but along the way her glass-blowing pipe plays music and when she uses it to blow glass, it blows magic glass.
Elena lost her piano in the bombing of Leningrad, but nothing could stop her dream of playing at Carnegie Hall in America. When Father announced they would walk to Germany, straight into the hands of the enemy, she continued to dream. Later, living under brutal conditions in a camp where she was forced to play for her captors, her dream began to slip.How long could she survive the relentless cold, the hunger, the humiliation of begging crumbs for herself and her fellow prisoners?Follow Elena Federovna from the night she leaves her beloved grandparents in the bombed-out basement of their former home in the besieged city and crosses the front lines with her parents into the arms of the enemy. Stay with her through her years in captivity as she learns about love and hate, both from the enemy and her own family, as she struggles to cling to her slowly fading dream. From the author: Inspired by true events. I first heard the story of Elena (who was an opera singer) while at college in the late sixties. Though I lost contact with the real Elena, her story haunted me. Before WWII, she was an ordinary little girl who loved playing the piano at home in Leningrad. In 1943, as people around them died of starvation, her father made a plan, a plan that would endanger them from the moment they tried to cross the front lines.
Descended from the last king of Poland, born in France, educated at a British grade school in Mexico and a Catholic high school in the United States, Hélène Elizabeth Louise Amelie Paula Dolores Poniatowska Amor—otherwise known as Elena—is a passionate, socially conscious writer who is widely known in Mexico and who deserves to be better known everywhere else.With his subject’s complete cooperation (she granted him access to fifty years of personal files), Michael Schuessler provides the first critical biography of Poniatowska’s life and work. She is perhaps best known outside of Mexico as the author of Massacre in Mexico (La noche de Tlatelolco) and Here’s to You, Jesusa! (Hasta no verte, Jesús mío). But her body of published books is vast, beginning with the 1954 publication of Lilus Kikus, a collection of short stories. And she is still writing today.Schuessler, who befriended Poniatowska more than fifteen years ago, is a knowledgeable guide to her engrossing life and equally engaging work. As befits her, his portrait is itself a literary collage, a “living kaleidoscope” that is constantly shifting to include a multiplicity of voices—those of fellow writers, literary critics, her nanny, her mother, and the writer herself—easily accessible to general readers and essential to scholars.Available in English for the first time, this insightful book includes 40 photographs and drawings and an annotated bibliography of Poniatowska’s works—those that have already been translated into English and those awaiting translation.
Elena - glazami svoikh sozdatelej. Elena iz perspektivy rezhissjora (Andrej Zvjagintsev), stsenarista (Oleg Negin), operatora (Mikhail Krichman). Elena v raznoj stepeni priblizhenija. Elena kak istorija. Elena kak mizanstsena. Elena kak tsvet i zvuk, kak prostranstvo i ritm. Elena kak suschestvovanie - aktjora v kadre, cheloveka v mire. Chto takoe sovremennyj kinematograf, kakov ego novyj jazyk i novyj na nego otklik? Kniga stroitsja na materialakh intervju, dnevnikovykh zapisej, perepiski, master-klassov dlja studentov-kinematografistov i besed s shirokoj auditoriej.
It takes one woman on the edge to solve the murder of another. Elena Balan should be laying low. After all, she's on the run from a horrible mistake. A Romanian single mum, Elena arrives in London to discover that her lover, Frances, has vanished. To find her, Elena's 14-year-old daughter Ana enlists the help of a police officer, the disgraced former DC Robin Yarmouth. Although Frances' whereabouts remain a mystery, things begin looking up. Elena and Ana find an apartment, a job, and a new school. Then Elena's sex worker neighbour and friend is found dead. The police are certain it's suicide. Elena suspects otherwise and her instincts are not to let it go. But will Elena's investigations with Yarmouth prove her own undoing? ---- Elena in Exile is the first book in a projected series about the irrepressible Elena Balan and her journey towards becoming a Met police detective. Set in London's Soho, forever on the cusp of escaping its sleazy past, the novel has a cast of rogues, misfits and eccentrics including Elena's impetuous teen daughter Ana, her film-loving boyfriend Chris, and Italian cafe owner Luca. Blending the observation and humanism of Henning Mankell with the narrative drive and darkness of Jo Nesbo, Elena in Exile is a shocking and surprising debut.
Elena Ransom doesn't make friends easily and she doesn't adjust well to change. When she's forced, by law, to attend boarding school after her 13th birthday she absolutely doesn't want to go. Her only consolation is that her best friend, Austin, and their friend Pigg will join her there. Her new life at Grimsby School of the Republic is complex as she resists the process of making new friends, deals with a class bully, and struggles to adjust to her new course schedule. She's also constantly in trouble with the Drill Instructor during Basic Training. In addition to this, the school proves to be a mysterious place. Elena soon finds herself on an unexpected journey that will lead her, Austin, Pigg, and their new friends outside the safety of their home and illegally into the former United States of America where they will search for an artifact that will change their destinies.
Elena Ransom is on the adventure of a lifetime with her friends. After illegally crossing from Grimsby School of the Republic into the outside world, the members of the Firebird Unit face many dangerous challenges. But the true test of their friendship comes when they're caught coming back into the dome cities where they live. When she returns to school, Elena confronts a new schedule and course workload, plus she's forced to participate in group work with students she's never had to deal with before. Basic Training with Instructor Marshall pushes Elena to her limits, and there's a new bully in the Firebird Unit to contend with. In addition to her regular life, Elena faces questions about the artifacts that she, Austin, Fergie, and their other friends are looking for. Will they get to all the artifacts in time? What will they have to do to remove Imperator from power so they can free mankind from his evil reign?
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