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Lara: The Untold Love Story That Inspired Doctor Zhivago

Lara: The Untold Love Story That Inspired Doctor Zhivago
Author: Anna Pasternak
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0008156808

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‘Riveting, tragic tale’ New Yorker ‘Anna Pasternak has produced an irresistible account of joy, suffering and passion’ Financial Times The heartbreaking story of the passionate love affair between Boris Pasternak and Olga Ivinskaya – the tragic true story that inspired Doctor Zhivago.


Lara

Lara
Author: Bernardine Evaristo
Publisher: Angela Royal Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997
Genre: Domestic fiction
ISBN:

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"Lara traces the two ancestral strands of a girl called Lara who grows up in London in the sixties and seventies. Her father, Taiwo, is Nigerian and her mother, Ellen, is English and it goes into both sides of her family history. On Taiwo's side it follows his grandfather's journey from slavery in Brazil in the eighteenth century, to freedom in the Brazilian Quarter of Lagos, Nigeria. It follows Taiwo's childhood in Lagos when Nigeria was a British colony, his journey to Britain to study in 1949 and his eventual meeting and marriage, to a white Englishwoman called Ellen. The book also traces Ellen's childhood in London during the war years, and her mother Edith's poor working class childhood in London at the turn of the century. Finally, all strands come together in Lara who begins her own odyssey as she grows up a mixed-race child in an exclusively white area of London." -- Provided by publisher.


Larger-Than-Life Lara

Larger-Than-Life Lara
Author: Dandi Daley Mackall
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1496414292

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In this unforgettable story, a new girl in school transforms an entire class.192 pp.


Lara

Lara
Author: Bertrice Small
Publisher: HQN Books
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373776381

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With her trademark sensuality, "New York Times"-bestselling author Small returns to the extraordinary world of Hetar, where the beautiful half-faerie Lara ventures forth on a journey that will lead her into the heart of darkness and the depths of desire. Reissue.


The Secrets We Kept

The Secrets We Kept
Author: Lara Prescott
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0525656162

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A thrilling tale of secretaries turned spies, of love and duty, and of sacrifice—inspired by the true story of the CIA plot to infiltrate the hearts and minds of Soviet Russia, not with propaganda, but with the greatest love story of the twentieth century: Doctor Zhivago • A HELLO SUNSHINE x REESE WITHERSPOON BOOK CLUB PICK At the height of the Cold War, Irina, a young Russian-American secretary, is plucked from the CIA typing pool and given the assignment of a lifetime. Her mission: to help smuggle Doctor Zhivago into the USSR, where it is banned, and enable Boris Pasternak’s magnum opus to make its way into print around the world. Mentoring Irina is the glamorous Sally Forrester: a seasoned spy who has honed her gift for deceit, using her magnetism and charm to pry secrets out of powerful men. Under Sally’s tutelage, Irina learns how to invisibly ferry classified documents—and discovers deeply buried truths about herself. The Secrets We Kept combines a legendary literary love story—the decades-long affair between Pasternak and his mistress and muse, Olga Ivinskaya, who inspired Zhivago’s heroine, Lara—with a narrative about two women empowered to lead lives of extraordinary intrigue and risk. Told with soaring emotional intensity and captivating historical detail, this is an unforgettable debut: a celebration of the powerful belief that a work of art can change the world.


Lara and the Silent Place

Lara and the Silent Place
Author: Kathleen Duey
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Almost a year has passed since Lara and her beloved filly were captured and taken from their Connemara home, but when they return she feels they no longer belong.


The Memory Book

The Memory Book
Author: Lara Avery
Publisher: Poppy
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-07-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0316283770

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They tell me that my memory will never be the same, that I'll start forgetting things. At first just a little, and then a lot. So I'm writing to remember. Sammie McCoy is a girl with a plan: graduate at the top of her class and get out of her small town as soon as possible. Nothing will stand in her way--not even the rare genetic disorder the doctors say will slowly steal her memories and then her health. So the memory book is born: a journal written to Sammie's future self, so she can remember everything from where she stashed her study guides to just how great it feels to have a best friend again. It's where she'll record every perfect detail of her first date with longtime-crush Stuart, a gifted young writer home for the summer. And where she'll admit how much she's missed her childhood friend Cooper, and the ridiculous lengths he will go to make her laugh. The memory book will ensure Sammie never forgets the most important parts of her life--the people who have broken her heart, those who have mended it--and most of all, that if she's going to die, she's going to die living. This moving and remarkable novel introduces an inspiring character you're sure to remember, long after the last page.


Klotsvog

Klotsvog
Author: Margarita Khemlin
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0231544146

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Klotsvog is a novel about being Jewish in the Soviet Union and the historical trauma of World War II—and it’s a novel about the petty dramas and demons of one strikingly vain woman. Maya Abramovna Klotsvog has had quite a life, and she wants you to know all about it. Selfish, garrulous, and thoroughly entertaining, she tells us where she came from, who she didn’t get along with, and what became of all her husbands and lovers. In Klotsvog, Margarita Khemlin creates a first-person narrator who is both deeply self-absorbed and deeply compelling. From Maya’s perspective, Khemlin unfurls a retelling of the Soviet Jewish experience that integrates the historical and the personal into her protagonist’s vividly drawn inner and outer lives. Maya’s life story flows as a long monologue, told in unfussy language dense with Khemlin’s magnificently manipulated Soviet clichés and matter-of-fact descriptions of Soviet life. Born in a center of Jewish culture in Ukraine, she spent the war in evacuation in Kazakhstan. She has few friends but has had several husbands, and her relationships with her relatives are strained at best. The war looms over Klotsvog, and the trauma runs deep, as do the ambiguities and ambivalences of Jewish identity. Lisa Hayden’s masterful translation brings this gripping character study full of dark, sly humor and new perspectives on Jewish heritage and survival to an English-speaking audience.


Being Lara

Being Lara
Author: Lola Jaye
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062069357

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A poignant and provocative story of adoption, self-discovery, and the meaning of family, Being Lara by author Lola Jaye (By the Time You Read This) is an unforgettable tale of three women—British mother, Nigerian birth mother, and 30-year-old daughter—the choices they made, and the fragile bond they try to create across time and continents. Intelligent and touching, BeingLara is exquisite contemporary fiction with heart and soul that will resonate with readers of Cecilia Ahearn, Thrity Umrigar, and Shilpi Gowda.


The Rise of Popular Modernist Architecture in Brazil

The Rise of Popular Modernist Architecture in Brazil
Author: Fernando Luiz Lara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780813032894

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"Rather than glorifying the phenomenon of popular modernism or holding it up to the paradigmatic examples of good architecture, this book serves as a bridge to understand the complexities of the phenomenon's location and context as well as how popular and how modern buildings labeled popular modernist really are." "Defining the phenomenon of popular modernism in architecture, Fernando Luiz Lara introduces its characteristic place and time. Based on an analysis of five hundred photographs, Lara then describes the physical characteristics of modernist buildings, locating popular modernism within the context of the challenges faced by architecture. Readers begin to discover how the meanings of modernism are specifically manifested in Brazil within the larger context of Latin American and global modernism."--BOOK JACKET.