Velká dobrodružství s malými medvídky. Společně se svými sourozenci a kamarády zažije malý medvídek Břeťa opět spoustu veselých i napínavých příhod. Každé dítě zde určitě najde svůj nejmilejší příběh.
Helen Smith Knihy
Helen Smithová je autorkou, která obohacuje svět literatury svým osobitým stylem a hlubokým vhledem do lidské psychiky. Její díla se vyznačují originálním humorem a pronikavým pozorováním světa kolem nás, což jí vyneslo uznání kritiků i čtenářů. Smithová bravurně kombinuje napětí s introspekcí, čímž vytváří nezapomenutelné čtenářské zážitky. Její schopnost zachytit složitost lidských vztahů a dilemat ji řadí mezi výjimečné hlasy současné literatury.






Nové příběhy plyšových medvídků
- 125 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
This book provides a quick history of the Porsche men, how Porsche evolved, the 356, and 911. The 912 and 914 are also discussed along with the front-engined coupes. Porsche cars such as the 959, GT1, GT2 and the tubros are also discussed.
"Not So Quiet." is a 1930 novel that provides a humorous and feminist perspective on war, focusing on British women ambulance drivers on the Western Front during World War I. It depicts their challenges and sacrifices as they navigate the harsh conditions and strict supervision while aiding the wounded.
Masculinity, Class and Same-Sex Desire in Industrial England, 1895-1957
- 244 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Focusing on the experiences of men desiring other men outside of London, this book provides a fresh perspective on the history of sexuality in industrial England from 1895 to 1957. It delves into the intersections of masculinity, working-class culture, and regional identity, revealing how these factors influenced same-sex desire and relationships during this era. The work highlights the complexities of male identity and the socio-economic contexts that shaped personal experiences and societal norms.
Graver-robbers, Cut-throats and Poisoners of London
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Leonard Bernstein's eight musical theatre works, exploring their musical and social contexts. It delves into Bernstein's distinctive use of motifs and examines his broader orchestral, choral, and chamber compositions. Helen Smith presents an essential overview of Bernstein's eclectic style, revealing the elements that define his unique sound in musical theatre.
Invitation to Die
- 196 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
"Twenty-six-year-old Londoner Emily Castles is without a job...again. She agrees to help out at a romance writers' conference organized by famous author Morgana Blakely. Just as eagerly, American blogger Winnie Kraster accepts an invitation from Morgana to attend the conference as a guest, not realizing she has, in effect, accepted an invitation to die."--cover.
Demonstrating that society has become anti-male, this provocative book reveals why men are going on strike, either consciously or unconsciously, due to the laws, attitudes and hostility against them for the crime of happening to be male in the 21st century.