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Vermilion Riptide e-bok
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Vermilion Riptide – a lively drama for solution-oriented times
Itapeaçu, Urucará, Prainha. The Amazonas names thrill Dominique, and fill her with a fearful attraction for places where the boats will touch shore again. Fervently wishing that she had even a speck of the courage required to be that type of traveller, the kind who just doesn’t quit until they touch a thorny heart.
Brazil. Torn between mind-staggering beauty and incalculable darkness, the country works its potent magic on two a...
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95 kr
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Utgiven
30 November 2019
Längd
535 sidor
Genrer
Romaner, Skönlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789151938356
Vermilion Riptide – a lively drama for solution-oriented times
Itapeaçu, Urucará, Prainha. The Amazonas names thrill Dominique, and fill her with a fearful attraction for places where the boats will touch shore again. Fervently wishing that she had even a speck of the courage required to be that type of traveller, the kind who just doesn’t quit until they touch a thorny heart.
Brazil. Torn between mind-staggering beauty and incalculable darkness, the country works its potent magic on two automotive professionals from Scandinavia.
A harried Canadian consultant flies along on her husband’s foreign assignment to Curitiba, south-west of São Paolo. A charmed life of sumptuous benefits unfolds, ringed by wretched living conditions, violence, and a murder investigation. Dominique has designed and navigated an irreverent lifestyle strictly on her own terms, so she is appalled that her captivating new friend Aida’s basic freedoms and adulthood are being robbed.
When Jack spoils their dream scenario with a standard 'Carnaval' fling, the distraught but pragmatic wife amuses herself with precision revenge strategies and intoxicating Bahian magic.
About the author:
Marguerite Emily Beaulieu was born in Cornwall, Ontario, close to the St. Lawrence River and later relocated to Toronto. She majored in English and philosophy at the University of Toronto. Previous publications include Looking Good in English (Studentlitteratur, Lund) and 20+ magazine articles (Populär Kommunikation, Kunskapsbrevet, Göteborg) on the subject of corporate communication for global enterprises. The author mainly divides her time between Gothenburg, Sweden and various cities in the Quebec City–Windsor corridor, Canada.