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Novels set in Peru. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. L. Novels set in Lima (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Novels set in Peru"
Cusco features fantastic architecture: a gigantic pyramid has been built with 225 floors and 3 kilometers in height, along with a library housing 12 million books. A tunnel starts in Arequipa, passes through a volcano, and reaches the interior of the pyramid. These concepts also make the novel the first architectural utopia. [5]
This list of historical fiction is designed to provide examples of notable works of historical fiction (in literature, film, comics, etc.) organized by time period.. For a more exhaustive list of historical novels by period, see Category:Historical novels by setting, which lists relevant Wikipedia categories; see also the larger List of historical novels, which is organized by country, as well ...
The main character undertakes a journey to find and understand a series of nine spiritual insights in an ancient manuscript in Peru. The book is a first-person narrative of spiritual awakening. The narrator is in a transitional period of his life and begins to notice instances of synchronicity , which is the belief that coincidences have a ...
A Star Called Henry by Roddy Doyle (Irish Revolution) Sister Fidelma series by Peter Tremayne (7th century) Lion of Ireland by Morgan Llywelyn (High King Brian Boru, 10th century) The Silent People by Walter Macken (The Great Famine, 19th century)
Pages in category "Novels set in Lima" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... The Time of the Hero; W. A World for Julius (novel)
The Green House (Original title: La Casa Verde) is the second novel by the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, published in 1966.The novel is set over a period of forty years (from the early part of the 20th century to the 1960s) in two regions of Peru: Piura, a dusty town near the coast in the north, and Peruvian Amazonia, specifically the jungle region near the Marañón river.
E. B. White's Charlotte's Web was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal the year Secret of the Andes won the award. [4] According to a 2008 article by children's literature expert Anita Silvey in the School Library Journal, one member of the Newbery committee stated that she voted for Secret of the Andes rather than Charlotte's Web "because she hadn't seen any good books about South America."