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‘Why should I bother to invent things? My life has been far more
exciting and wonderful than any fairy-tale’
In the heart of the English countryside, surrounded by irritatingly
polite relatives and hopeless sycophants, Lady L. is celebrating her
eightieth birthday. But as the guests disperse, she feels the
undeniable pull of a mysterious pavilion in the lush grounds, and the
terrible secret she buried there many years ago . . .
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The Life Before Us (Paperback)
Romain Gary; Translated by Ralph Manheim; Afterword by James Laughlin
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R382
R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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Momo has been one of the ever-changing ragbag of whores' children
at Madame Rosa's boarding house in Paris ever since he can
remember. But when the check that pays for his keep no longer
arrives and as Madame Rosa becomes too ill to climb the stairs to
their apartment, he determines to support her any way he can. This
sensitive, slightly macabre love story between Momo and Madame Rosa
has a supporting cast of transvestites, pimps, and witch doctors
from Paris's immigrant slum, Belleville. Profoundly moving, The
Life Before Us won France's premier literary prize, the Prix
Goncourt.
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The Kites (Paperback)
Romain Gary; Translated by Miranda Richmond Mouillot
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R275
R254
Discovery Miles 2 540
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A New York Times Notable Book 2018 'A rebel French writer ... a
brilliant storyteller, a master craftsman and one of France's most
original writers' Independent 'The Kites is a novel touched from
beginning to end with grace, a great saga about the innate dignity
of love that succeeds in the feat of being funny and poetic, tender
and sharp, committed and fierce, with a touch of brilliance in the
art of dialogue' Muriel Barbery, author of The Elegance of the
Hedgehog A quiet village in Normandy, 1932. Ludo is ten years old
and lives with his uncle, a kindly, eccentric creator of elaborate
kites. One day, sitting in a strawberry field, Ludo meets the
beautiful young Polish aristocrat Lila. And so begins Ludo's
lifelong adventure of love and longing for Lila, who only begins to
return his feelings just as Europe descends into the devastation of
World War 2. After Poland and France fall, Lila and Ludo are
separated. Ludo's friends in the village must find their own ways
of resisting: the local restaurateur who is dedicated above all to
France's haute cuisine, a Jewish brothel madam who sleeps with her
unwitting enemies and Ludo, who cycles past the Nazis every day,
passing on messages for the French Resistance - thinking always of
Lila.
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Promise at Dawn (Paperback)
Romain Gary; Translated by John Markham Beach
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R288
R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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'You will be a great hero, a general, Gabriele d'Annunzio,
Ambassador of France!' For his whole life, Romain Gary's fierce,
eccentric motherhad only one aim: to make her son a great man. And
she did. This, his thrilling, wildly romantic autobiography, is the
story of his journey from poverty in Eastern Europe to the sensual
world of the Cote d'Azur and on to wartime pilot, resistance hero,
diplomat, filmmaker, star and one of the most famed French writers
of his age.
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The Longest Day (DVD)
John Wayne, Rod Steiger, Robert Ryan, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, …
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R208
Discovery Miles 2 080
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An all-star international cast re-tells the events of the Allied
Landings in Normandy in 1944. Events are seen from various points
of view, including the Germans', in an epic and spectacular style.
Along with the 43 international stars, the film used 23,000 Allied
troops and despite costing over $10 million to make, it has now
become one of the most successful films of its genre. John Wayne,
Robert Mitchum and Henry Fonda head the cast.
An all-star international cast re-tells the events of the Allied
Landings in Normandy in 1944. Events are seen from various points
of view, including the Germans', in an epic and spectacular style.
Along with the 43 international stars, the film used 23,000 Allied
troops and despite costing over $10 million to make, it has now
become one of the most successful films of its genre. John Wayne,
Robert Mitchum and Henry Fonda head the cast.
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