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[6] [5] [1] [4] This was intended as a gesture of his love for Nellie and as a means of impressing her. [1] It was apparently successful in this regard as the couple later married. [1] The tree is known as the "Love Tree" locally and has become a popular site for marriage proposals. [1]
The Daily Telegraph's Alastair Sooke compared Love Lasts Three Years to Holiday in a Coma, a 1994 novel by Beigbeder about the same main character.Sooke said it retains "splashes of the acid wit" from the earlier book, but Love Lasts Three Years is a more reflective work with simpler language and fragmentary chapters, which successfully convey the feeling of being in love.
Book cover of A Flowering Tree and Other Oral Tales from India "A Flowering Tree" is a short story written by A. K. Ramanujan in his 1997 book A Flowering Tree and Other Oral Tales from India. In actuality, it is a Karnataka folklore told by women which was translated by A. K. Ramanujan from Kannada to English. The story was collected in ...
It was the first book to note that women's sexual desire coincides with ovulation and the period right before menstruation. The book argued that marriage should be an equal relationship between partners. Although officially scorned in the UK, the book went through 19 editions and sales of almost 750,000 copies by 1931.
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Solotaroff, Theodore (March 5, 1967). "The Pursuit of Paradise (Rev. of Five Years by Paul Goodman)". Book Week. pp. 1– 2. ISSN 0524-059X. OCLC 01536776. Thompson, John (August 3, 1967). "Good Man (Rev. of Like a Conquered Province and Five Years by Paul Goodman)". The New York Review of Books. Vol. 9, no. 2. p. 17. ISSN 0028-7504. ProQuest ...
Love (2003) is the eighth novel by Toni Morrison. Written in Morrison's non-linear style, the novel tells of the lives of several women and their relationships to the late Bill Cosey. Cosey was a charismatic hotel owner [ 1 ] , and the people around him were affected by his life — even long after his death.
The Forest Unseen: A Year's Watch in Nature was winner of the 2013 National Academies Communication Award for Best Book, [4] finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction, [5] runner-up for the 2013 PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award, [6] winner of the 2012 National Outdoor Book Award for Natural History Literature, and the 2013 Reed Environmental Writing Award. [7]