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907 tulosta hakusanalla "Nelly"
London 1923: Nelly is an upper class successful single independent professional woman in her early thirties who needs to find Henry, the man who is behind her family's tragedy and has tarnished their reputation. Henry holds the key to her past and is her only link to finding her last living relative.Her journey leads her on a quest of self discovery and triumph as she learns to overcome her feelings of guilt and inadequacy. But one more obstacle threatens her happiness. She learns that the man she loves, follows his own agenda as she makes a startling discovery about his past and an unimaginable commonality that they share... Can she forgive him in order to find trust and happiness once more?
In den Zwanzigern des letzten Jahrhunderts lernt Theo in der N he von Prag seine gro e Liebe Nelly kennen. Dies ist die Geschichte der beiden, aber auch die von Franz, Theos Bruder, der sich seinerseits Hals ber Kopf in die junge Frau verliebt. Alle drei schwinden dann im Lauf der Zeit scheinbar spurlos dahin, bis Generationen sp ter, zu Beginn des neuen Millenniums, in einem Koffer erste Hinweise auftauchen, was mit ihnen damals wirklich geschehen war. Bei "Nelly / Liebe eines Schwinds chtigen" handelt sich um einen Roman ber Getriebene und Vertriebene, der im Zentrum Europas spielt und zwischen den massiven politischen Ereignissen in der Mitte des letzten Jahrhunderts, die das Gebiet und seine Leute berrollten, und intimen Details aus dem t glichen Leben der Romanfiguren wechselt. Er schildert das Schicksal einer Familie.
Man kan inte med bästa vilja i världen påstå att herr Nilsson ofta tänke sig för. Detta är naturligtvis en brist hos herr Nilsson eftersom det ju är så i vårt samhälle att de flesta människor tänker sig för både en och två gånger innan de kastar sig in i ett nytt äventyr... I Nelly berättar Stig Claesson om en människa som har svårt att finna sig till rätta, som aldrig har möjlighet att välja mellan rätt eller fel väg - en klok, vemodig och minnesvärd berättelse.
Nelly
Bookmundo
2025
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'Audacious', 'a page-turner' and ' has the makings of a feminist classic' INDEPENDENT A gripping and heartbreaking novel that reimagines life at Wuthering Heights through the eyes of the Earnshaws' loyal servant, Nelly Dean.
Sometimes secrets are hidden in the most obvious places. When Nelly returns home to discover that her mother has mysteriously disappeared, she vows to stop at nothing until she's found her. Climb to the tops of the clouds in a laundry basket? Why not? Dive to the depths of the ocean in an oversized tin can? Of course! Leave her turtle, Columbus, behind? CERTAINLY NOT! He's her best friend, what an awful suggestion. Together they will find the answers! An original, quirky adventure story, beautifully written, packed with eccentric characters, and illustrated throughout in two colour. If you like Pippi Longstocking, you'll love Nelly Peabody.
Will Nelly the Wizardess and her brain friend Betty be able to defuse the bomb and save His Highest Majestic Majesty and stop the whole universe from going boom-bang-a-boom and is the stolen diamond real or something more sinister.
Nelly Gnu loves her daddy so much, so when she gets to spend the whole day with just him, she is over the moon. Even better, he has a special project for the two of them to do together - build a play house! A box, some tape, a saw, and string...Daddy can do anything! First they measure. Then they draw...Daddy tapes...and Nelly saws. Daddy Gnu even has a solution when Nelly worries that her house needs flowers. They'll go to the store to get some. But the store is a bit distracting, for both Daddy and Nelly, and when Nelly misplaces her dolly, she suddenly I realizes that she's lost her daddy as well! It's a scary moment for a little gnu, until Daddy swoops in with his strong arms and reassures her that he was there all along. Written in Anna's fun-to-read rhyming text, Nelly Gnu and Daddy Too in board book format is perfect for Anna Dewdney's youngest readers to read along with Daddy (and Mummy, too).
Drawing. Reading.Building.Painting. These are things Nelly loves to do...but they're always better with Daddy Gnu With fun-to-read rhyme, a little silliness, and a lot of warmth, Anna Dewdney--the creator of the beloved llama llama books--tells the story of a daughter and her daddy and their wonderful day together.
This richly illustrated biography is the first book in English to chronicle the life of Nelly Sachs (1891–1970), recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature. The book follows Sachs from her secluded years in Berlin as the only child of assimilated German Jews, through her last-minute flight from the Nazis in 1940, to her exile in "peaceful Sweden"—a time of poverty and isolation, but also of growing fame. Enriched by over 300 images of Sachs's manuscripts, photographs, and possessions, Flight and Metamorphosis not only offers detailed insights into the contexts of Sachs's formation as a writer, but also looks at themes of trauma and testimony in her central works. Aris Fioretos draws upon many previously unknown manuscripts, documents, medical records, and photos to produce the first reliably detailed narratives of Sachs's foundational experiences: her teenage years when she experienced the unrequited love later designated as the source for her entire oeuvre; her involvement with the Jewish Cultural League—seven years marked by mounting terror but also by her first public recognition as a writer; and her exposure to the radical Modernism of Swedish poetry in the 1940s. The book further describes the years of public recognition, addresses the paranoia that marked Sachs's final decade, and scrutinizes her close but complicated friendship with Paul Celan. An interview with Sachs's dear friend Margaretha Holmqvist provides touching insights into both her life in the 1960s and the events leading up to the Nobel Prize. Throughout, the book emphasizes the singularity of Sachs's accomplishments as a writer and the exemplarity of her existential situation—as a woman, as an exile, and—as she herself said—"a battleground."