Mira's Wish

Mira's Wish
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Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9781725374980
ISBN-13 : 1725374986
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Mira's Wish by : J. M. Klein

Mira's Way

Mira's Way
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Publisher : Artelan Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780997521344
ISBN-13 : 0997521341
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Mira's Way by : Amy Maroney

History brims with silenced stories. Will Mira's be one of them? Mira's Way, Book 2 of The Miramonde Series, continues the mesmerizing tale of a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern-day art scholar who risks everything to learn her secret. 1504: Young artist Mira wants nothing more than a peaceful life by the sea, painting portraits of wealthy merchants. But when she and her new husband try to help a friend, they are catapulted into a series of dangerous adventures that leave them scrambling to survive. 2015: Art scholar Zari races through France, working feverishly to connect Mira with a series of masterful unsigned portraits. Meanwhile, an academic rival peddles his theory that the works were made by a famous male artist. Will Mira be lost to history forever? If you enjoy history, adventure, and intrigue, you'll love this captivating story! Praise for Mira's Way: "Mira's Way takes you on a breathless journey through Spain and France, in the company of two determined women, separated by five centuries. A brilliant read."--Deborah Swift, author of The Poison Keeper "Mira's Way, though one of a series, is a stand-alone story that grips from start to finish. Amy Maroney has a gift of making the past come to life in a way that is relatable and engaging. Her characters are convincing, her stories are about the art world and painting, and she paints her own portrait with delicate words and visual imagery."--Historical Novel Society "Maroney has presented her readers with a book that is not only meticulously researched and exquisitely hewn, but also one that is compulsively readable and next to impossible to put down. A true gem."--The Coffee Pot Book Club "A gripping historical novel populated with mesmerizing characters. A FINALIST and highly recommended."--The 2018 Wishing Shelf Book Awards

Mira's Wish

Mira's Wish
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ISBN-10 : 1320195784
ISBN-13 : 9781320195782
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Mira's Wish by : Pauline Garner

"Mira's Wish" is a story about a girl who was very bored.....and so she made a wish. She discovered that being kind can lead to all sorts of fun and when you need a helping hand it magically appears.

Mira & The Mahatma

Mira & The Mahatma
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Publisher : Penguin Books India
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 0143099647
ISBN-13 : 9780143099642
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Mira & The Mahatma by : Sudhir Kakar

A Brilliantly Woven Narrative, With Facts As The Warp And Imagination As The Weft . . . Kakar'S Is A Marvellous Effort To Peel Away The Layers Surrounding Gandhi'-Hindu It Is 1925 And India'S Struggle For Independence Is In Disarray, Impeded By Factionalism Among Its Leaders And Rising Incidents Of Communal Disharmony Across The Country. Meanwhile, Having Withdrawn Himself From Active Politics, Bapu-Mahatma Gandhi-Is In The Sabarmati Ashram In Gujarat, Immersed In The Creation Of An Ideal Community That Is Dedicated To The Highest Standards Of Self-Discipline, Tolerance And Austerity. Into This World Comes Madeleine Slade, The Daughter Of A British Admiral, Who Has Set Her Heart On Becoming Bapu'S Greatest Disciple. Bapu Embraces Her Into The Fold And, As She Becomes An Indispensable Part Of The Ashram And His Life, Renames Her Mira After Mirabai, The Legendary Devotee Of Krishna. But It Is Not Long Before Mira'S All-Consuming Desire To Serve Bapu Transforms Into A Desperate Need To Be Close To Him At All Times And Clashes Head-On With The Exacting Moral And Spiritual Codes He Has Laid Down For Himself And Those Around Him. And As The Self-Doubting Mahatma, Seeking To Distance Himself From Mira Yet Loath To Let Go Of Her Love, Wrestles With His Inner Phantoms, Mira'S Life Begins To Take Another Dramatic Turn . . .

A Place in The World

A Place in The World
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Publisher : Artelan Press
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9780997521320
ISBN-13 : 0997521325
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis A Place in The World by : Amy Maroney

The secrets of the past are treacherous…and irresistible. A Renaissance-era female artist and an American scholar. Linked by a centuries-old mystery… 2016: Scholar Zari seizes the chance to return to Europe as a consultant for an art dealer. Overwhelmed by her job, she has little time to hunt for clues about Mira. But when art experts embrace a theory that Mira's paintings are the work of a famous man, Zari must act. Racing against time, she travels to a windswept corner of Spain. What she discovers there solves the puzzle of Mira forever—and unlocks the secrets of Zari's own past. 1505: Pregnant and reunited with the love of her life, artist Mira survives a harrowing journey to the city of her dreams. But Bayonne is nothing like she imagined. Navigating a dangerous world ruled by merchants and bishops, she struggles to reignite her painting career. When an old enemy rises from the shadows, Mira's life is thrown into chaos all over again—and she is faced with a shattering decision. A thrilling tale of obsession, mystery, and intrigue, this mesmerizing saga will stay with you long after you read the last page. "Luxuriantly detailed...addictive to the extreme." — The Coffee Pot Book Club "I thoroughly enjoyed A Place in the World. The plot keeps the reader turning pages anxious to learn what happens next. The settings are beautifully drawn. I highly recommend all three books in the series for art and history lovers and anyone who wants a well-written, thoughtfully-crafted book." — Deborah Swift, author of The Poison Keeper "In this last book, Maroney brings Mira and Zari's adventure to a satisfying close. Like the first two books, A Girl from Oto and Mira's Way, A Place in the World is fast-paced and the writing seems effortless. Maroney's Miramonde series is storytelling at its best." — Rose City Reader Reviews KEYWORDS Art mystery, historical thriller, European history, French history, Spanish history, Pyrenees, female sleuth, romantic suspense

Mira and Dev

Mira and Dev
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Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781805140726
ISBN-13 : 1805140728
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Mira and Dev by : Mala Dasgupta

Mira is an Indian woman in her 50s looking back at her incredible journey from Calcutta to London. During her youth she was directionless, but as she goes through life, chance encounters with extraordinary people help Mira define her purpose. She realizes that what brings her maximum joy is when she is able to help people live richer lives, enjoy increased wellbeing, and find fulfilment. ‘Mira and Dev’ is a story about the magic of believing. Written to both amuse and inspire, Mira goes through plenty of ups and downs in her life, which include finding Dev and enduring the hardship of those pandemic years. This is a muti-generational story which is largely set in London and parts of India, with New York, Paris, Los Angeles, and the Lake District in England playing key roles. The tone is light and the characters are from all over the world. As Mira goes through life, she finds her purpose and learns that home is a feeling, not just a place.

Crosshairs

Crosshairs
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Publisher : Minotaur Books
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781429984331
ISBN-13 : 1429984333
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Crosshairs by : Harry Hunsicker

"Crosshairs delivers the goods: Layered, intense, and rich with deadly characters. Hunsicker is an emerging star." —Robert Crais, New York Times bestselling author Hard-nosed Dallas detective Lee Henry Oswald is back... and he's better than ever. All he wants is to be left alone, a normal existence away from the assorted creeps and lowlifes inherent to his former profession as a private investigator. Unfortunately, peace and solitude are hard to find for Lee Oswald, a battle-hardened veteran of the first Gulf War, now weary after a decade as the fix-it man of last resort on the back streets of Dallas. But when internationally-renowned medical researcher Anita Nazari begs him to help find the person threatening her daughter's life, Oswald reluctantly returns to the shadowy world he's tried so hard to leave behind. Once there, he finds himself engaged in a high stakes battle against a man known only as the Professor, a former intelligence operative intent on destroying the results of the doctor's latest research, a seemingly innocuous discovery about the mystery illness dubbed the Gulf War Syndrome. The retired agent leads Oswald on a deadly search for the one man who can identify him and thus unravel a conspiracy of shady former government officials with an unhealthy interest in Dr. Nazari and her work. When Oswald locates the missing witness and learns the startling information the man possesses, Oswald places his allegiance with the truth, as he fights back against an enemy more insidious and deadly than he's ever faced. Gritty, tough, and smart, Hunsicker's tightly-wrapped thriller will leave you breathless long after the final page.

Fellow Travellers

Fellow Travellers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433076090442
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Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Fellow Travellers by : Edward Fuller