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Herra Bjornsson has experienced a life filled with extraordinary events and profound losses. She has witnessed the facade of her home crumble, heard the screech of brakes before her son, and seen her lover shot in the back. Her life is a tapestry woven with encounters, including a kiss with a young Beatle and a flirtation with Sartre in a Paris dive. Throughout the turmoil of war, she clings to her only treasures: two pearls from Casanova's necklace, only to have them devoured by a foolish German soldier. With a sharp wit, she has dismissed more than one man with the line, "The taxi has arrived," including the father of her first child in the delivery room. A descendant of Iceland's first president, she has traversed Europe, South Africa, and Argentina, befriending new faces (and admirers) online. Now, confined in a garage in Reykjavik with a laptop, cigarettes, and a German hand grenade, she is determined to outpace her illness while plotting her final, grand revenge.

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WOMAN AT 1,000 DEGREES., Hallgri mur Helgason

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2018
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Titolo
WOMAN AT 1,000 DEGREES.
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2018
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
464
ISBN10
1786074559
ISBN13
9781786074553
Serie
Titolo originale
Konan við 1000°C
Valutazione
4,3 su 5
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Herra Bjornsson has experienced a life filled with extraordinary events and profound losses. She has witnessed the facade of her home crumble, heard the screech of brakes before her son, and seen her lover shot in the back. Her life is a tapestry woven with encounters, including a kiss with a young Beatle and a flirtation with Sartre in a Paris dive. Throughout the turmoil of war, she clings to her only treasures: two pearls from Casanova's necklace, only to have them devoured by a foolish German soldier. With a sharp wit, she has dismissed more than one man with the line, "The taxi has arrived," including the father of her first child in the delivery room. A descendant of Iceland's first president, she has traversed Europe, South Africa, and Argentina, befriending new faces (and admirers) online. Now, confined in a garage in Reykjavik with a laptop, cigarettes, and a German hand grenade, she is determined to outpace her illness while plotting her final, grand revenge.