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Mundele

Mundele

Tatiana Lippert

Editions Edern
2025
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D stabilis e par le divorce de ses parents, Ava, quatorze ans, cherche fuir l'effondrement silencieux de son foyer. Apr s l' cole, elle erre dans les couloirs du m tro bruxellois et observe les bandes urbaines congolaises distance. Leur mani re libre, presque insolente, d'habiter l'espace la fascine. En qu te d'ancrage, Ava plonge dans cet univers mille lieues du sien et y d couvre une nouvelle cartographie de l'amour, mais aussi les cicatrices encore vives de la colonisation. Entre passion et violence, vouloir s'int grer dans ce nouveau monde en tant que mundele - blanche -, impliquera de se heurter des fronti res invisibles qu'Ava ne pourra ni franchir ni ignorer, au risque de se perdre. Dans ce premier roman, Tatiana Lippert raconte avec une force visc rale l'un des plus grands d fis de l'adolescence apprendre d'o l'on vient et tenter de choisir o l'on va.
Tatiana

Tatiana

Jessica Conrad

Independently Published
2018
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When a fairy farts can it change a girls destiny? Tatiana is given a gift...or is it a curse? The right to earn true everlasting magical forever love to a fairy prince. All she has to do is catch his eye with a dance. Her mom is thrilled for her daughter's chance of true love and trusts in the fairy kings blessing. The clumsy Tatiana isn't quite as convinced. When Rowan, her fairy escort, arrives to take her to meet the Prince he is surprised to find that she can't dance a step.He takes pity on her as he guides her along the way. With the help of some outrageously funny fairy friends as they teach her the basics and rally to get her to the stage. Will she impress Prince Thorn or will her destiny as a fairy princess go unfulfilled? It could all rely on one chance encounter or on one fairy creatures....fart.
Tatiana

Tatiana

Ngozi Elizabeth Mbonu

Cookiereads
2023
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Tatiana is a story about a little girl who feels she doesn't belong. The students at school tease her daily and she had enough. One day she decides to escape from it all and ventures off into the forest outside of her small town. Here, Tatiana meets a friend full of wisdom and a kind heart. Tatiana is taught to open her eyes to a much bigger and better world filled with love. Tatiana learns to embrace who she is and let the light within her shine bright
Tatiana

Tatiana

Ngozi Elizabeth Mbonu

Cookiereads
2023
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Tatiana is a story about a little girl who feels she doesn't belong. The students at school tease her daily and she had enough. One day she decides to escape from it all and ventures off into the forest outside of her small town. Here, Tatiana meets a friend full of wisdom and a kind heart. Tatiana is taught to open her eyes to a much bigger and better world filled with love. Tatiana learns to embrace who she is and let the light within her shine bright
Tatiana

Tatiana

Martin Cruz Smith

Simon Schuster Ltd
2014
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A blistering new Arkady Renko novel whose heroine - the courageous, enigmatic journalist Tatiana - is based on real-life journalist Anna Politkovskaya
Tatiana

Tatiana

Tatiana Metternich

Elliott Thompson Limited
2004
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Born Princess Tatiana Wassiltchikoff, her first memories are of herself as a small child in St Petersburg in the closing years of Tsarist Russia, a world of English nannies, of comfort, space and beauty, about to be shattered by war and revolution. She and her family escaped aboard the Princess Ena, sent by King George V to rescue his aunt, to begin a new nomadic and often destitute life of emigration, travelling across Europe, to her father's estates in Lithuania. 1939 found her witnessing the horrors of Germany's invasion of Poland, before settling in Berlin, attached to the German Foreign Office, where she would meet and fall in love with her husband, Prince Paul Metternich. Her account of life within the Reich is graphic in its description of the horror and deprivation endured by the civilian population, and sharply critical of the Nazi regime. With her husband sent to the Russian front, her description of the nightmare years of the war are vividly conveyed, as are the dangerous months surrounding the Hitler assassination plot of July 1944 - the Princess and her husband were friends of many of the leading conspirators and only narrowly escaped themselves from being implicated. Tatiana is also the story of two houses: Konigswart and Johannisberg - both Metternich family homes. One of the most moving parts of this epic testament is of her appalling journey by horse-drawn cart from the doomed Konigswart palace, in what was then Czechoslovakia, ahead of advancing Russian troops, across a dangerous and lawless Germany to Johannisberg, which she would find bombed out of existence. Her struggle to rebuild Johannisberg; her extensive travels working across Europe as a senior Red Cross official; her husband's involvement (and her's) with international motor racing, when Prince Paul becomes head of the FIA; her reconciliation with the new Russia and the emerging democracies in Eastern Europe, all bring this extraordinary memoir bang up to date. Now in her ninth decade, Princess Tatiana leads as active and engrossing a life as ever, firmly aware that privilege also means responsibility to bear witness. First published in 1976, this new edition incorporates the many changes which Princess Metternich incorporated into her revised autobiography, recently published in Germany and Russia.
Tatiana and Alexander

Tatiana and Alexander

Paullina Simons

Harpercollins Publishers
2004
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Continuing the story of "The Bronze Horseman", this novel follows Tatiana and Alexander into the latter half of the 20th century. Alexander has made the ultimate sacrifice for Tatiana and as he continues to live in destitute Communist Russia, Tatiana begins a new life in New York.
Tatiana and Alexander

Tatiana and Alexander

Paullina Simons

William Morrow Company
2010
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"This has everything a romance glutton could wish for: a bold, talented, and dashing hero, a heart-stopping love affair "--Daily Mail (London) Paullina Simons's internationally bestselling blockbuster The Bronze Horseman told the heart-soaring tale of a young Russian woman's transcendent love affair with a Red Army soldier during the siege of Leningrad in the dark days of World War Two. The epic story continues in Tatiana and Alexander--a novel of the enduring power of love and commitment against the devastating forces of war and the equally dangerous forces of keeping the peace. A sweeping, intensely compelling romantic historical saga, Tatiana and Alexander is a Russian Thorn Birds and a truly unforgettable reading experience.
Tatiana Proskouriakoff

Tatiana Proskouriakoff

Char Solomon

University of Oklahoma Press
2002
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Born in Siberia during a turbulent period in Russian history, Tatiana Proskouriakoff came to America with her family when her father was commissioned during World War I by Czar Nicholas II to oversee the production of munitions in the United States. With the Czar's abdication and the onset of the Russian Revolution, the Proskouriakoffs' brief visit became a relocation.Proskouriakoff excelled in art and completed a degree in architecture. She entered the field of Mesoamerican archaeology in the mid-1930s as a draftsperson and artist for a University of Pennsylvania archaeological project in the Petén rainforest of Guatemala. During her career, which spanned fifty years, Proskouriakoff became known for her thorough scholarship. In her landmark work, An Album of Maya Architecture, Proskouriakoff combined her artistic talents and architectural background to produce a vision of ancient Maya sites, such as Copán and Chichen Itza, at the height of their grandeur. By the end of her life, she had become one of the premier scholars of Mayan civilization.In this first full-length biography of Proskouriakoff, Char Solomon chronicles the life of this remarkable woman.For more information about this title, please visit www.charsolomon.com.
Tatiana Proskouriakoff

Tatiana Proskouriakoff

Char Solomon

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
2022
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Born in Siberia during a turbulent period in Russian history, Tatiana Proskouriakoff came to America with her family when her father was commissioned during World War I by Czar Nicholas II to oversee the production of munitions in the United States. With the Czar’s abdication and the onset of the Russian Revolution, the Proskouriakoffs’ brief visit became a relocation.Proskouriakoff excelled in art and completed a degree in architecture. She entered the field of Mesoamerican archaeology in the mid-1930s as a draftsperson and artist for a University of Pennsylvania archaeological project in the PetÉn rainforest of Guatemala. During her career, which spanned fifty years, Proskouriakoff became known for her thorough scholarship. In her landmark work, An Album of Maya Architecture, Proskouriakoff combined her artistic talents and architectural background to produce a vision of ancient Maya sites, such as CopÁn and Chichen Itza, at the height of their grandeur. By the end of her life, she had become one of the premier scholars of Mayan civilization.In this first full-length biography of Proskouriakoff, Char Solomon chronicles the life of this remarkable woman.For more information about this title, please visit www.charsolomon.com.