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From the pine tree forests of Switzerland, a thriller-romance which will take your sleep away... PRAISE FOR THIS BOOK "A talented Swiss author, able to make you daydream." "Great narrative power, with a unique style!" Manuela, from Author's Facebook page "You will find yourself involved with an original and real story, almost palpable in your hands." Morena, from 365 days of books blog page. "A story that fits itself perfectly in the thriller suspense genre. This book is a work of Art." Alessandra "A book and an author of great potential, which I greatly appreciated. Carmen is really talented." Francesca, from Les Fleurs du Mal blog page. "I loved this book madly, from the first to the last page!" Katia, from Virtual Katy blog page. From the pine tree forests of Switzerland, a thriller-romance which will take your sleep away... A sad twist of the destiny catapults Anna, young Brazilian woman, into a reality greater than her. Driven by desire to help and make the good, she'll find herself slave of human trafficking gangs, in the hands of merciless torturers ready to sell her to the richest bidder. Only using her cunning she'll be able to escape, helped by the Swiss officer Thomas Graff, a man with an icy heart and past he can't leave behind. The crash between two different cultures that will make sparks fly! This is Anna's story, undeservedly a victim like many other women. Among intrigues, betrayal, crimes and games of fate, the young lady will fight for freedom and love. First volume of the Swiss Stories which can be read on its own. Recommended for an adult audience. Book trailer YouTube https://youtu.be/atPipDmzHlk Author's Facebook page www.facebook.com/carmenweiz.books
From the pine tree forests in Switzerland, a thriller-romance which will take your sleep away… A sad twist of the destiny catapults Anna, a young Brazilian woman, into a reality greater than her. Driven by desire to help and make the good, she’ll find herself slave of human trafficking gangs, in the hands of merciless torturers ready to sell her to the richest bidder. Only using her cunning she’ll be able to escape, helped by the Swiss officer Thomas Graff, a man with an icy heart and past he can’t leave behind. The crash between two different cultures that will make sparks fly! This is Anna’s story, undeservedly a victim like many other women. Among intrigues, betrayal, crimes and games of fate, the young lady will fight for freedom and love. First volume of the Swiss Stories which can be read on its own. Recommended for an adult audience.
A #1 bestseller in Europe, Child of the Jungle tells the remarkable story of a childhood and adolescence spent caught between two modes of existence-jungle life and Western "civilization." Sabine Kuegler was five years old when her family-her German linguist-missionary parents and her siblings-moved to the territory of the recently discovered hunter-and-gatherer Fayu tribe of Papua New Guinea. The Fayu tribe is best known for being a Stone Age community untouched by modern times-they live an existence characterized by fear, violence, and atavistic ritual (including cannibalism in some regions)-but Sabine's family saw another side to them as well. Once the Kueglers were accepted by a clan chief, they found themselves becoming a part of a tightly knit and fiercely loyal community, and living the primal existence of the Fayu-one marked by the natural cycles of day and night, malaria and other diseases, and daily encounters with wildlife, from swims with crocodiles to dinners of worms. As the Kueglers changed, so did the Fayu people, learning from Sabine's family that there was a way out of their cycle of violence and that forgiveness can be sweeter than revenge. At the age of 17, Sabine found her life turned upside down when she left for Switzerland to attend boarding school and entered traditional society head-on. Child of the Jungle is the story of a life lived among the Fayu and the author's attempt to reconcile her feelings about "civilization" with those about a life she knew and loved.
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Following the publication of the widely acclaimed novel Seven Years comes a trove of stories from the Swiss master Peter Stamm. They all possess the traits that have built Stamm’s reputation: the directness of the prose, the deceptive surface simplicity of the narratives, and deep psychological insight into the existential dilemmas of contemporary life. Stamm does not waste a word, nor does he spare the reader’s feelings. These stories are a superb introduction to his work and a gift for all those who have come to regard his fiction as a precise rendering of the contemporary human psyche.