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Eva Masnerová

    Eva Masnerová
    A Stranger is Watching
    Bridge to Terabithia
    Eutanazie - ano či ne?
    Lékaři
    The Snow Tiger
    Martin Eden
    • 2009

      Nobody nowhere

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(180)Add rating

      Labeled deaf, retarded, disturbed and insane, Donna Williams lived in a world of her own. Alternating between rigid hostility and extroversion, she waged what she termed her "war against the world." She existed in a dreamlike state, parroting the voices of those around her in the hope that they would leave her alone. Few people understood her, least of all Donna helself. It was not until the age of twenty-five that Donna discovered the word- autism- that would at last give her the opportunity to understand herself and begin to build a bridge to join the world as most know it. "Nobody Nowhere, Donna Williams' extraordinary autobiography, is her heroic attempt to come to terms with autism. This eloquent memoir reveals a fierce intelligence, great creativity and much humour. It will shatter many myths and misconceptions. The poetic sensibility and extraordinary insights of "Nobody Nowhere make it inspiring reading for everyone. "From the Trade Paperback edition.

      Nobody nowhere
    • 2002

      Hlavními protihráči románu jsou zámožný podnikatel, úspěšná, ambiciózní mladá žena, se kterou se nově oženil, a jeho bývalá odstrčená manželka, nečekaně mládnoucí po boku nového milence.

      Náhrdelník od Bvlgariho
    • 2001

      The semiautobiographical Martin Eden is the most vital and original character Jack London ever created. Set in San Francisco, this is the story of Martin Eden, an impoverished seaman who pursues, obsessively and aggressively, dreams of education and literary fame. London, dissatisfied with the rewards of his own success, intended Martin Eden as an attack on individualism and a criticism of ambition; however, much of its status as a classic has been conferred by admirers of its ambitious protagonist. Andrew Sinclair's wide-ranging introduction discusses the conflict between London's support of socialism and his powerful self-will. Sinclair also explores the parallels and divergences between the life of Martin Eden and that of his creator, focusing on London's mental depressions and how they affected his depiction of Eden. (back cover)

      Martin Eden
    • 1999
    • 1999

      Bridge to Terabithia

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(359008)Add rating

      Jess Aarons' greatest ambition is to be the fastest runner in his grade. He's been practicing all summer and can't wait to see his classmates' faces when he beats them all. But on the first day of school, a new girl boldly crosses over to the boys' side and outruns everyone. That's not a very promising beginning for a friendship, but Jess and Leslie Burke become inseparable. Together they create Terabithia, a magical kingdom in the woods where the two of them reign as king and queen, and their imaginations set the only limits. Then one morning a terrible tragedy occurs. Only when Jess is able to come to grips with this tragedy does he finally understand the strength and courage Leslie has given him.

      Bridge to Terabithia
    • 1997
    • 1997

      BOOKER PRIZE WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The bestselling author of Warlight traces the intersection of four damaged lives in an abandoned Italian villa at the end of World War II. “A rare spellbinding web of dreams.” —Time The nurse Hana, exhausted by death, obsessively tends to her last surviving patient. Caravaggio, the thief, tries to reimagine who he is, now that his hands are hopelessly maimed. The Indian sapper Kip searches for hidden bombs in a landscape where nothing is safe but himself. And at the center of his labyrinth lies the English patient, nameless and hideously burned, a man who is both a riddle and a provocation to his companions—and whose memories of suffering, rescue, and betrayal illuminate this book like flashes of heat lightning.

      The English patient
    • 1996

      Eutanazie - ano či ne?

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Ve své knize se doktor Pollar zabývá otázkami kolem eutanazie: ekonomickou stránkou zdravotní péče, úrovní léčebné péče o umírající, jak se vyrovnat s problémem po právní stránce, průzkumy veřejného mínění, otázkou defektních novorozenců. Seznamuje se situací v Holandsku, kde byla eutanazie uzákoněna a zamýšlí se nad tím, kdo by měl eutanazii provádět. Boří mýty kolem eutanazie a vyvrací některé běžné názory. Zdůrazňuje potřebu věnovat se v první řadě tomu, abychom odstranili utrpení samo, a ne člověka, který trpí.

      Eutanazie - ano či ne?
    • 1995

      Robert Ross, a sensitive nineteen-year-old Canadian officer, went to war—The War to End All Wars. He found himself in the nightmare world of trench warfare, of mud and smoke, of chlorine gas and rotting corpses. In this world gone mad, Robert Ross performed a last desperate act to declare his commitment to life in the midst of death.

      The wars
    • 1994

      Remember Me

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(173)Add rating

      A savagely satirical tale of marital revenge. Madeleine wants revenge: Madeleine wants to be remembered: Madeleine wants love. Who doesn't? Madeleine is ex-wife of and chief persecutor to Jarvis, the architect. Why not? She hates him. Hilary is their daughter, growing fatter and lumpier every day under Madeleine's triumphant care, witness to the wrongs her mother suffered. For Jarvis has a clean new life with a clean new wife, Lily, and a nice new baby, Jonathan. The furniture is polished and there is orange juice for breakfast. Jarvis is content, or thinks he is, fending off Madeleine's forays as best he can. Jarvis has a part-time secretary, too, Margot, now the doctor's wife, unremembered from the days of her youth. Margot, unacknowledged wife and mother, accepting, tending, nurturing his children and her own, complaisant in her lot. Until Madeleine, hurling out her dark reproaches from the other side of violent death, uncovers new familial links in the disruption she creates.

      Remember Me