"Party Girl" - это короткий рассказ Надифы Мохамед из сборника "Reader, I Married Him", который вдохновлен романом "Джейн Эйр" Шарлотты Бронте. В "Party Girl" главная героиня, перед тем как осесть на месте, вспоминает свою бурную молодость. Редактором полного сборника, "Reader, I Married Him", является Трейси Шевалье, который собрал лучшие и самые творческие голоса в современной литературе, чтобы отметить и почтить силу и продолжающую актуальность романа Шарлотты Бронте, который стал настоящей революцией в своё время и завоевал сердца многих читателей благодаря несравненной Джейн Эйр.
Nadifa Mohamed's 'Party Girl' is a novella from her collection Reader, 'I Married Him', stories inspired by the life and work of Jane Eyre, set before the reader settles down herself. About a young girl, putting aside a party girl life, before taking up a man she met.
Another story in Nadifa Mohammed's collection titled "Reader; I Married Him". In this piece titled "Party Girl", she looks back to a wilder and unrepentant young age because life was always party, dating, fun but one thing is clear "Party couldn't find really love" In the end she realizes that, "Sometimes it's better to have loved and lost before you meet the right person". with some advice from her friends and past relationships, she finally finds someone worth fighting for and settling down with. Enjoy the warmth of these empowering stories that celebrate some of today's best and most creative literary voices.
Электронная Книга «Party Girl: A Short Story from the collection, Reader, I Married Him» написана автором Nadifa Mohamed в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780008173463
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A short story by Nadifa Mohamed from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.In ‘Party Girl’, ahead of settling down, a woman looks back on her rebellious youth.Edited by Tracy Chevalier, the full collection, Reader I Married Him, brings together some of the finest and most creative voices in fiction today, to celebrate and salute the strength and lasting relevance of Charlotte Brontë’s game-changing novel and its beloved narrator.