WHERE GIANTS DARE GROW

WHERE GIANTS DARE GROW

Ronald Bracken

58,12 €
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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798869358523

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Immerse yourself in this Pulitzer Prize-nominated tale, where Captain Dmitri Romanov stands resolutely at the weathered helm of the 'Nadezhda' one final time, his calloused hands tenderly caressing the ship’s wheel as salt-laden winds tousle his golden hair and beard. With each creak of the timbers beneath his feet, memories inundate his mind-the gilded ballrooms of St. Petersburg, his father’s stern countenance, the imperial double-headed eagle emblazoned upon the family silver-all forsaken for an uncertain future on the wild expanses of California.The 'Volume 1: The Artist' unfolds like a tattered maritime chart-its borders eroded, where historical records and family lore entwine as seamlessly as the horizon melds with the sea. In this realm, where tales shared beside driftwood campfires bear equal weight to archival evidence, a tapestry is woven as multifaceted and rugged as the post-war California it depicts.As you navigate these timeworn pages, each chapter ensnares you more deeply, akin to a powerful current, sweeping you through hairpin narrative twists where familial secrets emerge like unforeseen treasures from long-forgotten tales, their jagged edges piercing your heart with the same raw intensity as... first love... a newborn’s inaugural cry... a vanquished adversary...You persist as the pages fray at their corners beneath your fingertips. Turning to Chapter Seven, you find yourself unable to relinquish the book as Dmitri unveils the clandestine letters nestled in the false bottom of the wooden box he has borne for decades in his sea chest. Your breath catches as the miniature portrait within discloses not his father’s visage, but that of a dark-eyed stranger whose features eerily echo Dmitri’s own. The clock tolls two in the morning; your tea has turned cold beside you.Where Giants Dare Grow: Volume 1 The Artist is an epic historical fiction that seamlessly intermingles adventure and romance. Set against the thunderous waves and rugged coastlines of 1800s California, Captain Dmitri Romanov, a legendary sea captain, is embarking on his grand journey.I would invite you to read the sample of the first few paragraphs and please view the video trailer at the bottom of this listing.

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