Elizabeth Canning Blackwell Knihy
Ako dcéra diplomata americkej zahraničnej služby Elizabeth Blackwellová vyrastala vo Washingtone D.C. s pobytmi v Afrike, na Blízkom východe a v Európe, pričom takmer vždy mala po ruke knihu. Teraz píše beletriu zo svojej domácej pracovne na predmestí Chicaga. Jej štýl je prenikavý a skúma zložitosť ľudskej skúsenosti.



15. dubna 1912 tři ženy v záchranném člunu s hrůzou pozorovaly, jak Titanic klesá ke dnu. Podvodnice Charlotta se rozhodla skrýt minulost a vytěžit z tragédie co nejvíc. Bohatá Američanka Esme vzpomíná na vášnivý románek, který prožila, a má pocit, že to byl jen sen. Anna nikdy nepřestala slyšet srdce drásající výkřiky, které se tu noc ozývaly ze tmy. O dvacet let později je osud opět svede dohromady a stará tajemství vyplavou na povrch…
Frommer's Chicago 2005
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