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Patricia Ferguson

    Táto autorka sa ponára do ľudských vzťahov a skúma zložitosť rodinných mýtov a legiend. Jej diela často čerpajú z jej osobného záujmu o zdravotnú starostlivosť, najmä o pôrodníctvo a ošetrovateľstvo, čo dodáva jej príbehom autenticitu a hĺbku. Prostredníctvom prenikavého štýlu skúma jemné nuansy ľudskej skúsenosti, často s dôrazom na emocionálne a psychologické aspekty postáv. Jej tvorba je oceňovaná pre svoju úprimnosť a schopnosť zachytiť podstatu ľudských osudov.

    Garnitures
    Zen Quilting Workbook, Rev Edn
    The Midwife's Daughter
    • The new novel from Orange Prize listed author Patricia Ferguson, is a deeply moving tale about two sisters and the young black orphan who changes their lives - for anyone who loves Call the Midwife or Andrea Levy. "Violet Dimond", the "Holy Terror", has delivered many of the town children - and often their children - in her capacity as handywoman. But Violet's calling is dying out as, with medicine's advances, the good old ways are no longer good enough. Grace, Violet's adopted daughter, is a symbol of change herself. In the place where she has grown up and everyone knows her, she is accepted, though most of the locals never before saw a girl with skin that colour. For Violet and Grace the coming war will bring more upheaval into their lives: can they endure it, or will they, like so many, be swept aside by history's tide? A moving tale of prejudice, struggle, love, tragedy, bravery and the changing lives of women in the twentieth century

      The Midwife's Daughter
    • Zen Quilting is an exciting workbook for adults that merges two popular crafts: Zentangle(R) and free motion quilting. It demonstrates how to produce unique, continuous line designs that are easy to execute, and that will appeal to crafters and artists, as well as quilters and embroiderers.

      Zen Quilting Workbook, Rev Edn
    • This exquisite gift book explores the phenomenon of 'garnitures', or matching sets of ceramic vases. From the 1650s such sets were used in elite European interiors as an integral part of the decorative scheme; displayed on chimney- pieces, cupboards, tables or over doors, they 'garnished' the interior and so enhanced the status of the owner.

      Garnitures