Author: | Oliver Frances | ISBN: | 1230000014951 |
Publisher: | The Little French | Publication: | May 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Oliver Frances |
ISBN: | 1230000014951 |
Publisher: | The Little French |
Publication: | May 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Heart begins with “The Little ugly Duck”, Cynthia’s remarkable beauty makes her gain fame and admiration but not love, consequently disapointment and sadness are the prize for such comeliness. Then, unexpectedly she finds love in the most unthinkable place after suffering a terrible accident which changes her life dramatically.
The second one is “TheWriter”, a young lady whose big expectations about love are those depicted in fairy tales and simple love can’t fulfill her wishes. Ironically a writer that builds worlds of fiction, but whose life isn’t led by the lines of his fantasy, is the man who will show her what true and real love is about.
And, the last story that complete the collection is a lovely one, “A Marriage of Convenience”, one story about a girl and boy, from Italian families respectively, who find the most sought thing in life, without searching for, and they do just not by a lovely casualness but by one unpleasant fact
Heart begins with “The Little ugly Duck”, Cynthia’s remarkable beauty makes her gain fame and admiration but not love, consequently disapointment and sadness are the prize for such comeliness. Then, unexpectedly she finds love in the most unthinkable place after suffering a terrible accident which changes her life dramatically.
The second one is “TheWriter”, a young lady whose big expectations about love are those depicted in fairy tales and simple love can’t fulfill her wishes. Ironically a writer that builds worlds of fiction, but whose life isn’t led by the lines of his fantasy, is the man who will show her what true and real love is about.
And, the last story that complete the collection is a lovely one, “A Marriage of Convenience”, one story about a girl and boy, from Italian families respectively, who find the most sought thing in life, without searching for, and they do just not by a lovely casualness but by one unpleasant fact