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Margarita Morris

    Margarita Morris vo svojej tvorbe prepája lásku k histórii s napínavými dejovými líniami. Jej romány často čerpajú z osobných zážitkov a historických udalostí, ako sú napríklad dôsledky rozdelenia Berlína či fascinácia viktoriánskym Anglickom. Morris obratne kombinuje historické zápletky s prvkami súčasných thrillerov, čím vytvára diela, ktoré čitateľov vtiahnu do minulosti aj prítomnosti. Jej štýl sa vyznačuje hlbokým záujmom o historický kontext a pútavým rozprávaním.

    Goodbye To Budapest
    Oranges for Christmas
    • Oranges for Christmas

      • 299 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      4,2(36)Ohodnotiť

      "Sixteen years after the end of World War Two, Berlin is occupied by the Americans, British and French in the West and by the Soviets in the East. Citizens of West and East Berlin cross the border regularly, to go to work or to visit family and friends. But then on the morning of 13th August 1961 Berliners wake up to find that this is no longer possible. The border is closed. 17 year old Sabine, her mother and younger sister are trapped in East Berlin. Dieter, Sabine's older brother, is in West Berlin. For Sabine and her family, the only option is to escape from East Berlin. But there's a wall which is guarded by armed soldiers. Escaping from the East to the West is a matter of life and death. And the East German state security police - the Stasi - are watching everyone, all the time, watching."

      Oranges for Christmas
    • Goodbye To Budapest

      • 313 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      4,1(159)Ohodnotiť

      Hungarians live in fear of the dreaded Secret Police. A student-led demonstration soon turns into a bloody battle to overthrow the hated communist regime. People fight with Molotov cocktails, bravery and cunning. They fight for freedom. They fight to survive. A panoramic novel of courage, sacrifice and the indomitable human quest for freedom.

      Goodbye To Budapest