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Russian Lace

Autor Rimma Vedmezkaya
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2011
I sat in a chair, my knees pulled up to my chest, staring into the TV. I was broken-hearted, but it was not for Marcel, or Holger, or Jurgen or even for me. I was grieving for my Babushka and the small girl Irochka what she called me. I was grieving that I was a good girl, listening to my Babushka to be educated, I wanted to do so much for her and I did. And now all my wonderful magical dreams, my efforts had had for me finished. What's did I do wrong? Why is my life so screwed up? It has been over fifteen years since Irina Leskova met her first love Marcel in Russia. When he accidentally leaves from her life she voted to her self to find him. It was her reason for being. But this long journey to find him brought her to disaster. He recognized she chooses a way of prostitution and he would never forgive her. As she tries to explain the reason for this choice he said his last goodbye. The story of Irina Leskova is one of a deep, abiding love and incredible sacrifice, spellbinding in the tragedy and passion. And it still accords a powerful influence in the present day... Russian Lace is the first in a series of what will be an enormously popular publication by author Rimma Vedmezkya, contains many suggestions for improving relationships between men and women through understanding the communication style emotional and sexual needs of the opposite sex. As suggested by the title, the book asserts the notion that Russian women are as different as beings from other planets, and that learning the code of conduct of the differing sex is of indispensable value even if individuals do not necessarily conform to the stereotypical manners.
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ISBN-13: 9781456777050
ISBN-10: 145677705X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Authorhouse UK