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Nicola Harrison

    This author crafts historical fiction, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and a deep connection to specific locales like Montauk. Her writing style is characterized by a fluid narrative and an keen eye for detail, immersing readers in the richly depicted settings of her stories. Through her novels, she delivers compelling narratives set against meticulously researched historical backdrops. Her literary sensibility shines through, inviting readers to explore the depths of her characters and the worlds they inhabit.

    Nicola Harrison
    Uma exploração psicoterapêutica do tratamento da esquizofrenia
    Eine psychotherapeutische Untersuchung über die Behandlung von Schizophrenie
    A Singer's Guide to the Larynx
    A Psychotherapeutic Exploration of the Treatment of Schizophrenia
    Montauk
    The Show Girl
    • 2022

      The Show Girl

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Nicola Harrison's The Show Girl gives a glimpse of the glamorous world of the Ziegfeld Follies, through the eyes of a young midwestern woman who comes to New York City to find her destiny as a Ziegfeld Follies star. "Fans of Elizabeth Gilbert's City of Girls will drink this up." --Booklist It's 1927 when Olive McCormick moves from Minneapolis to New York City determined to become a star in the Ziegfeld Follies. Extremely talented as a singer and dancer, it takes every bit of perseverance to finally make it on stage. And once she does, all the glamour and excitement is everything she imagined and more—even worth all the sacrifices she has had to make along the way. Then she meets Archie Carmichael. Handsome, wealthy—the only man she's ever met who seems to accept her modern ways—her independent nature and passion for success. But once she accepts his proposal of marriage he starts to change his tune, and Olive must decide if she is willing to reveal a devastating secret and sacrifice the life she loves for the man she loves.

      The Show Girl
    • 2020

      Montauk

      • 695 pages
      • 25 hours of reading
      3.8(63)Add rating

      "Published in 2019 by arrangement with Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC/St. Martin's Publishing Group"--Copyright page.

      Montauk
    • 2019

      A Singer's Guide to the Larynx

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the critical importance of understanding vocal pedagogy for singing teachers. It addresses the widespread misconceptions and superstitions surrounding voice training, highlighting the need for educators to communicate effectively and share insights. By fostering a collaborative environment, teachers can enhance their knowledge and improve their teaching methods, ultimately benefiting their students.

      A Singer's Guide to the Larynx
    • 2017

      A Psychotherapeutic Exploration of the Treatment of Schizophrenia

      A Case Study in Ireland

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the integration of psychotherapy in treating schizophrenia, this research investigates both patient and professional perspectives. It seeks to understand participants' views on their roles in assessment and treatment, while also examining health professionals' opinions regarding psychotherapy's effectiveness. The study aims to uncover the reasons for the hesitance within mental health services to fully adopt psychotherapy, ultimately providing insights that may influence future treatment approaches and enhance patient recovery.

      A Psychotherapeutic Exploration of the Treatment of Schizophrenia