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The Eloquence of Desire by Amanda Sington-Williams Details
"I've just stumbled upon a beautiful surprise" - Susan Abraham "A novel of the atmosphere with interesting themes" - Bookish Magpie "A good read" "For those who know me, giving…
The Eloquence of Desire by Amanda Sington-Williams Details
"I've just stumbled upon a beautiful surprise" - Susan Abraham "A novel of the atmosphere with interesting themes" - Bookish Magpie "A good read" "For those who know me, giving…
"I've just stumbled upon a beautiful surprise" - Susan Abraham
"A novel of the atmosphere with interesting themes" - Bookish Magpie
"A good read" "For those who know me, giving Book No. 5 is something I do not do ...
I think if a book has 5 ratings, it's better to deserve the Nobel Prize in literature." "The Patent of Desire" is one such book. Ms.
Sittington- Williams is a book flowing rhythmically and Algerian like poetry or song, but it touches every aspect of human nature, an easy reading, filled with passion and every aspect of human nature that has been placed before the reader, The story will hold on to your heart and bring your emotions to the fore, and I do not think anyone will get away from this story without being touched. The Romantic Writers' Book
"A lively and atmospheric novel ...
The clarity and narrative of Somerset Mugam ... strongly advised! "- Dr.
Stephen White, the award-winning writer of the memorial to the missing.
Communist in Malaya.
The story by Amanda Sittington Williams was described as descriptive and well thought out, and George was published in the tropics as a punishment for a relationship with his boss's daughter. His wife, Dorothy, is bound by social norms, accompanied horrifyingly while their 12-year-old daughter Suzanne is crowded into boarding school.
The desire and the imagination combine with visits full of lies, lies and despair to turn the family from the inside out with Dorothy to become savage, George takes a new mistress, and Suzanne punishes herself through self-harm. The desire to scatter Syngon Williams is rudely written and rhythmic..
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