In her diary, Margaret Ann describes how she becomes a companion to an American woman, sails on the Titanic, and experiences its sinking.
Ellen Emerson White Libri
Questa talentuosa autrice è celebre per i suoi romanzi, molti dei quali sono ambientati a Boston e dintorni. I suoi personaggi abitano spesso mondi intrisi della cultura locale e di una passione condivisa per i Boston Red Sox. Oltre alla narrativa, scrive anche biografie, dimostrando un'ampia versatilità letteraria. La sua voce distintiva e le sue narrazioni avvincenti offrono ai lettori uno sguardo coinvolgente sull'esperienza umana.







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