Multigenerational Families
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Explores the various ways that multiple generations can challenge but also enrich a family's life
Sara Poole branches out into historical novels, driven by a long-standing fascination with Renaissance Italy and the Borgia family. This new direction aligns with her interest in botany, particularly poisonous plants that surround us. Her work explores the darker aspects of history and nature, offering readers compelling insights into the past with a touch of mystery. Her distinctive voice brings a unique perspective to historical fiction.







Explores the various ways that multiple generations can challenge but also enrich a family's life
Discusses both the good and the bad of growing up in a single-parent household
This book looks at how foster families are made and how they might thrive
Explores the benefits and challenges multiracial families face in today's society
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Before the Tudors, there were the Borgias. More passionate. More dangerous. More deadly. From the author of Poison, called "stunning"* and "a fascinating page-turner," comes a new historical thriller, featuring the same intriguing and beautiful heroine: Borgia court poisoner, Francesca Giordano. In the summer of 1493, Rodrigo Borgia, Alexander VI, has been pope for almost a year. Having played a crucial role in helping him ascend the chair of Saint Peter, Francesca, haunted by the shadows of her own past, is now charged with keeping him there. As court poisoner to the most notorious and dangerous family in Italy, this mistress of death faces a web of peril, intrigue, and deceit that threatens to extinguish the light of the Renaissance. As dangers close in from every direction, Francesca conceives a desperate plan that puts her own life at risk and hurls her into a nightmare confrontation with a madman intent on destroying all she is pledged to protect. From the hidden crypts of fifteenth-century Rome to its teeming streets alive with sensuality, obsession, and treachery, Francesca must battle the demons of her own dark nature to unravel a plot to destroy the Borgias, seize control of Christendom, and plunge the world into eternal darkness. *Booklist +Lauren Willig
Focusing on the influential work of Belgian chansonnier Jacques Brel, this book-length study marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death. It offers valuable insights into 20th-century popular European culture and serves as essential reading for those delving into the dynamic genre of chanson. The analysis highlights Brel's unique talent and contributions, making it a significant resource for fans and scholars alike.