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Sarah Geo. Set of 2 books - Autumn Winter, Violets in Birch

Sarah Geo. Set of 2 books - Autumn Winter, Violets in Birch
Sarah Geo. Set of 2 books - Autumn Winter, Violets in Birch
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Book 1. The New Winter of Seattle, 1933. Mother's self, Vera Ray, kisses her three-year-old son Daniel, invests her happiness and goes to work on a night shift in the city hotel. She turns around to see that the grass hut has covered the place with snow, and the boy is sleeping. On the frozen street of Vera you will know your favorite toy doctor, and the snow will cover any traces of his son or villain. Seattle, 2010. Seattle Herald reporter Claire Aldridge refuses to write about the feather grass “winter” (late spring cold) and its counterpart from the past. She finds out about the stolen property, how it became undisclosed, and vows to find the truth. It turns out that there are many compelling parallels between the lives of these two wives... Book 2. Violets in Birch Successful young writer Emily Wilson flies from New York to Bainbridge Island to visit her One day grandma B. The girl survived separation and a creative crisis, so she suspects that beyond the boundaries of the metropolis she is going to panic and almost panic. However, life on the birch ocean is no longer as turbo-free as it seemed in childhood during the holidays. It's not unusual for the young people of the island to be at the movable place. She starts to cry about her new acquaintance Jack, but Grandma B still shows her great dissatisfaction.
Book 2. Violets in birch. Successful young writer Emily Wilson flies from New York to Bainbridge Island to visit her great-grandmother Bea. The girl survived separation and a creative crisis, so she suspects that beyond the boundaries of the metropolis she is going to panic and almost panic. However, life on the birch ocean is no longer as turbo-free as it seemed in childhood during the holidays. It's not unusual for the young people of the island to be at the movable place. She starts to cry about her new acquaintance Jack, but Grandma B still shows her great dissatisfaction.

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