LIBROS DEL AUTOR: eugene vesey

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: eugene vesey

  • The Spanish Girl
    Eugene Vesey
    The Spanish Girl is a love story, but one with an unexpected ending. Frank Walsh, a young teacher in 1980s London, is unhappily married to Rania, a young Guyanese girl who was a student in one of his English classes. Rania runs to Frank to escape from her overbearing Muslim family. She is also looking for a surrogate father, her biological father having died when she was a chil...
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  • Hearts & Crosses
    Eugene Vesey
    Frank Walsh is a young teacher of English to foreign students. While teaching on a summer school in Dublin, he falls in love with one of the students, a French girl called Danielle, and they embark on a passionate affair. Frank lives in London with Rania, a Guyanese girl who was also one of his students in the college where he teaches. They are married, but only in Muslim rites...
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  • Ghosters
    Eugene Vesey
    Frank Walsh is just twelve when he enters a Roman Catholic seminary to fulfil his dream of becoming a missionary priest in Africa. Nine years later, having lost his faith, he makes an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide, leaves the seminary and returns home. With the help of Sally, the girl next door, he recovers from depression and starts to feel ‘normal’ again, especially ...
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  • Thirty-Nine Poems
    Eugene Vesey
    Thirty-nine Poems is Eugene’s second book of poetry after Venice and Other Poems, which he published in 2011. Unlike the poems in that collection though, it contains mostly poems written in more recent years. As in that collection, the poems are in simple alphabetical rather than chronological order. Like the poems in that collection, each poem expresses a state of mind or emot...
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  • Italian Girls
    Eugene Vesey
    At the end of Opposite Worlds, the prequel to Italian Girls, Mary, Frank Walsh’s wife, has left him, frustrated by his philandering ways and apparent infertility. Unlike Mary, Frank doesn’t believe in marriage, nor does he believe in God any more, though like her he was brought up as a Catholic. He even spent nine years training to be a priest, an experience described in Ghoste...
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