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Women of means

Women of means

by Marlene Wagman Geller
224 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 46 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
The Romanov Sisters
by Helen Rappaport
544 Pages · 2015 · 4 MB · 58 Downloads · New!
“The Romanov Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra” is a popular book that describes four daughters of Alexandra and Nicholas. The author of this successful book is Helen Rappaport. Helen is a British historian author and former actress. She studied Russian at Leeds University and is a specialist in Russian and Nineteenth-century women’s history. In The Romanov Sisters, Helen talked about young four girls Olga, Maria, Tatiana, and Anastasia Romanov. They lived a privileged, limited life, largely put away from the eyes of the country and the world by the choice of their gloomy mother and homeward-focused father. The only time they were reliably involved with the world outside their family when they were nurses during WWI. In this best-selling book, the representation of both Alexandra and Rasputin was much nicer than the typical picture. The author clearly sympathizes a lot with Alexandra is often seems to be justifying her self-isolation and constant illnesses. To know about more Romanov sisters, then read this New York Time best-selling book. All in all, The Romanov Sisters is a great Russian biography book.
Battle of Brothers
by Robert Lacey
400 Pages · 2015 · 51 MB · 62 Downloads · New!
“Battle of Brothers: William and Harry The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult” is a fabulous book which author has written for us based on his experience of life and says that the difference exists even between two sons of parents even they are grown and brought up in the same environment. This inspiring book is written by Robert Lacey. He is the bestselling Historical author and has written famous series like The Crown etc. In this book, the author says that it is an unfair attitude that the prince grows up their two sons in different ways so that one of them becomes the Prince in the future and he is very much burdened and under pressure. Here the author says that your children are not your property and you can not impose your decision on them so, be careful and allow them to choose what they want to. The author says if a King has two sons then he should not choose one of them to be a prince rather both of them should have a chance to prove themselves that he would prove himself the best one and the one who deserves that position. Concluding, the book is full of facts, knowledge, and interest for the readers.
Royals at War
by Dylan Howard
368 Pages · 2015 · 11 MB · 27 Downloads · New!
The “Royals at War: The Untold Story of Harry and Meghan’s Shocking Split with the House of Windsor” is an interesting and informative book for the readers. Dylan Howard is the author of this biography book. He develops and the executive produces premium unscripted television shows and podcasts. In 2011, Howard was named Entertainment Journalist of the Year at the National Entertainment Journalism Awards, where the Judges labeled him. In this book, Dylan will take the reader inside a riven Buckingham Palace to provide the definitive account of the unfolding abdication crises of 2020. The author shows how Meghan’s relationship with Harry in the beginning. He also reveals her brief honeymoon with the British public began to sour shortly after they announced that they would be leaving Kensington Palace and move an hour outside London, Frogmore Cottage. Furthermore, you will find numerous questions and answers, such as why did Meghan, once hailed as a breath of fresh air, rile up the Monarchy? Why did Harry refuse to conform to royal conventions in the way that Catherine did before her? To know about further of this biography book, then read this book.
The Dark Queens
by Shelley Puhak
384 Pages · 2022 · 1 MB · 69 Downloads · New!
“The Dark Queens” is a popular book that is now available for download in PDF and ePub format. ” Shelley Puhak” is the author of this impressive book. Here is the summary of this book; The remarkable, little-known story of two trailblazing women in the Early Middle Ages who wielded immense power, only to be vilified for daring to rule.
How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are
by Anne Berest, Audrey Diwan, Caroline De Maigret, Sophie Mas, Anne Berest Et Al.
272 Pages · 2014 · 47 MB · 28 Downloads · New!
“How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are: Love, Style, and Bad Habits” is fun and shallow read with good style. Anne Berest, Audrey Diwan, Caroline De Maigret and Sophie Mas are the authors of this impressive book. If you take it for what it is, a collection of short stories quips, and lists from some cool French girls, then you will love it. It’s whimsical, dreamy, romantic, and not meant to be taken seriously. If you are looking for a love story or novel, go elsewhere. This is more of a Parisienne’s guide on how to be sexy without trying too hard. It’s a quick and easy read, so don’t let that fool you. The content is so well articulated and positioned, you can’t help but want to mimic even the bad habits (that is if you don’t already). The thing this book actually celebrates is women, the Parisian women have simply been able to master, and are thereby celebrated for, their ability to wrap all these wonderful qualities and quarks into a cultural stereotype.
The Equivalents
by Maggie Doherty
400 Pages · 2015 · 24 MB · 44 Downloads · New!
“The Equivalents: A Story of Art, Female Friendship, and Liberation in the 1960s” is a great book that reveals a story of five brilliant passionate women. Maggie Doherty is the author of this good book. Maggie teaches writing at Harvard, where she earned a Ph.D. in English. Her writing has appeared in many publications and engages the readers from first to the last page of the book. In 160, Harvard’s sister college announced a Ph.D. scholarship for women. Five women’s names are who received fellowships, Barbara Swan, Maxine Kumin, Anne Sexton, Sculptor Mariana Pineda, and writer Tillie Olsen. They all are very intelligent and creative minds of women. Furthermore, Maggie Doherty tells a forgotten story of friendship and triumph, falling out tragedy. She also reveals about friendship and ambition, art and activism, and shows how the institute spoke to the condition of women on the cusp of liberation. To know about further of these women, read this book. Once somebody starts reading this amazing book, it is very tough to leave it without finishing, every page keeps users on the edge of the seat. To sum it up, The Equivalents is an interesting and informative book for the readers.

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