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Wife of a shoemaker

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Author:Трижиани А.
Cover:Hard
Category:Fiction
ISBN:978-5-86471-706-6
Dimensions: 145x34x215cm
For the first time, Enza and Chiro met still children under very sad circumstances, against the backdrop of the majestic Italian Alps. Chiro is a half -sir, who lives at the convent, and Enza is the eldest daughter in a large and very poor family. They do not complain not fate and are ready for labor and hardships, the main thing is not to part with loved ones and with loved ones and such beautiful mountains that can heal any wounds. But fate will dispose otherwise - both children are forced to leave their homeland and beloved people, to go through the ocean to incomprehensible and frightening America. Thus begins the story of their lives, full of completely unexpected turns, temptations, hardships, happy moments, friendship and great love. They will have to meet and part several times before they realize that fate is not without reason that they adjust the meetings to them, and if there is something in life that can cope with longing for their native Italy, this is love. But before, they have to work hard, tolerate poverty and humiliation, cope with the horrors of war, to survive before the temptation of a luxurious life, to know the beauty of art and the value of true friendship.
"Wife of a shoe" is an epic love story that lay through two continents and two world wars through the brilliance and poverty of New York and the peaceful beauty of Italy, through long separation and short meetings. This novel can only be compared with the eternal classic - “Margaret Mitchell, who are in the wind, it is just as saturated with plot twists, strong feelings and vivid characters.
"Including spirit, a historical novel about love, full of graceful details and bright descriptions."
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Author:Трижиани А.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
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Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-86471-706-6

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