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Patrice Chaplin

    January 1, 1940
    Lucifer by Moonlight
    The Stone Cradle
    The Fortune Seller
    The Fame People
    The Portal
    City of Secrets
    • 2021

      Albany Park

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      An autobiography focusing on Patrice Chaplin's youth and relationship to Girona and the charismatic poet Jose Tarres.

      Albany Park
    • 2020

      City of Secrets

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The extraordinary true story of one woman's journey to the heart of the Grail legend

      City of Secrets
    • 2017

      The Stone Cradle

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this true-life memoir, Patrice Chaplin returns to the ancient city of secrets, Girona. Drawn into a series of adventures, she finally arrives at a secret chapel in an isolated place: the domain of the Stone Cradle. Here, she discovers the secret of Girona and glimpses the truth beyond everyday reality.

      The Stone Cradle
    • 2017
    • 2010

      The true-life memoir Patrice Chaplin began in City of Secrets continues here in the story of her spiritual initiation into the Kabbalistic tradition preserved since the Middle Ages by a secret society in the pre-Roman city of Girona, Spain. Salvador Dalí was a member of that society, as was the renowned author Umberto Eco, the filmmaker Jean Cocteau, and Jancint Verdeguer, one of the most celebrated Catalan poets. Importantly, so was the mysterious Berenger Sauniere, the priest who in the late 1800s built Rennes-le-Château in southern France, with the Tour Magdala, a tower that is twin to the neo-gothic tower in Girona. In this gripping story that reads like the adventures of a female Castenada, Chaplin is led through a series of initiatory stages which correspond to the magical square of Venus, containing the constellation of the Great Bear.

      The Portal
    • 1988

      The Fame People

      • 35 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A high-gloss story of the super-rich - and of the unquenchable lust for sex, power and success that drives them - 'The Fame People' describes both the movie dynasty ruled by Margery Cavendish and the fate of those who crossed her path.

      The Fame People