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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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The opening book of The Balkan Trilogy offers a compelling portrayal of love and camaraderie amidst the backdrop of war, enriched by Rachel Cusk's introduction. Described by Sarah Waters as "a fantastically tart and readable account of life in eastern Europe at the start of the war," and lauded by the Observer as "wonderfully entertaining," this narrative grips from the outset. The story begins in the autumn of 1939, as newlyweds Guy and Harriet Pringle embark on a journey to Bucharest. While Guy anticipates starting his teaching position and reconnecting with friends, including the passionate Sophie, Harriet faces the unfamiliarity of a foreign land with a sense of isolation and innocence. As their lives intertwine, Harriet becomes increasingly aware of how little she knows about the man she has married. Manning crafts a masterpiece full of vivid characters, capturing the poignant essence of youthful love set against the unpredictable backdrop of war.
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The opening book of The Balkan Trilogy offers a compelling portrayal of love and camaraderie amidst the backdrop of war, enriched by Rachel Cusk's introduction. Described by Sarah Waters as "a fantastically tart and readable account of life in eastern Europe at the start of the war," and lauded by the Observer as "wonderfully entertaining," this narrative grips from the outset. The story begins in the autumn of 1939, as newlyweds Guy and Harriet Pringle embark on a journey to Bucharest. While Guy anticipates starting his teaching position and reconnecting with friends, including the passionate Sophie, Harriet faces the unfamiliarity of a foreign land with a sense of isolation and innocence. As their lives intertwine, Harriet becomes increasingly aware of how little she knows about the man she has married. Manning crafts a masterpiece full of vivid characters, capturing the poignant essence of youthful love set against the unpredictable backdrop of war.
