Seventy-two Virgins

Seventy-two Virgins
Title Seventy-two Virgins PDF eBook
Author Boris Johnson
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 340
Release 2005
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 0007198051

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The American President, on a State Visit to Britain is giving a major address to a top-level audience in Westminster Hall. Ferocious security is provided by a joint force of the United States Secret Service and Scotland Yard. Then a stolen ambulance runs into trouble with the Parking Authorities. A hapless Member of Parliament, having mislaid his crucial pass, is barred from Westminster, his bicycle regarded as a potential lethal weapon. And a man going by the name of Jones, although born in Karachi, successfully slips through the barriers, and whole new ball game starts

Two Virgins

Two Virgins
Title Two Virgins PDF eBook
Author Kamala Markandaya
Publisher Penguin Books India
Pages 197
Release 2010
Genre Ambition
ISBN 0143102494

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About the Book : - She tossed and turned, her body an alien creature full of strange, strong impulses beyond her control. Saroja lives in a village with her parents, aunt and beautiful elder sister Lalitha. Saroja s life is uncomplicated, and simple things give her joy like the birth of a calf or a taste of one of Chingleput s sweets. Lalitha, on the other hand, believes she is too good for the village. Ambitious and spoilt, she has dreams of being a movie star that are fulfilled when a film-maker casts her in his documentary on village life. Overnight Lalitha becomes the talk of the town; her latent sexuality manifests itself and she uses her elevated status to her advantage. Basking in Lalitha s reflected glory Saroja tries to imitate her womanly wiles, which results in confused ideas about sexuality and ambition. But when the family is faced with a scandal,Saroja emerges with a practical outlook on life. About the Author : - Kamala Markandaya (1924 2004) was born in Mysore. She studied history at Madras University and later worked for a small progressive magazine before moving to London in 1948 in pursuit of a career in journalism. There she began writing her novels; Nectar in a Sieve was the first of ten to be published in her lifetime. Nectar in a Sieve and A Handful of Rice continue to be taught in universities in India and abroad.

The Tale of the Two Virgins

The Tale of the Two Virgins
Title The Tale of the Two Virgins PDF eBook
Author Jenny Francis
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 336
Release 2014-06-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1783064110

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It is 1963. When General Franco, right-wing leader of Spain, decides to take a short break in the small fishing town of Los Tidos – incognito, of course – a catalogue of events is set in motion that could never have been foreseen by his long-suffering security team. The outward appearance of Los Tidos is deceptive. Within the bougainvillea-clad exterior live a rich cast of characters, some of whom have love on their minds – others, murder. While local carpenter Jaime tries with limited success to find love using a dating agency, his friend Pepe plots to poison his harridan wife, and town drunk Uncle Pablo causes mischief wherever he goes. Pablo’s dog, Waldorf, becomes entangled in the poisoning plot with near-calamitous consequences and a honey trap intended to kidnap General Franco goes disastrously wrong when the honey in question mistakes Uncle Pablo for the Spanish dictator. And all the time, Los Tidos’ priest, Father Miguel, is worrying about where he might find two saintly figures for the town’s Feast of the Two Virgins – an event only celebrated in Los Tidos every 25 years... Set against the backdrop of 1960s Spain, The Tale of the Two Virgins is a rollicking tale of murderous plans, mistaken identities and convoluted affairs of the heart. It is ultimately a light, humorous read that will appeal to a wide range of readers.

The Virgin's Promise

The Virgin's Promise
Title The Virgin's Promise PDF eBook
Author Kim Hudson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781932907728

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The Virgin's Promise demystifies the complexities of archetypes and clearly outlines the steps of a Virgin's Journey to realize her dream. Audiences need to see more than brave, self-sacrificing Heroes. They need to see Virgins who bring their talents and self-fulfilling joys to life. The Virgin's Promise describes this journey with beats that feel incredibly familiar but have not been illustrated in any other screenwriting book. It explores the yin and yang of the Virgin and Hero journeys to take up their power as individuals, and includes a practical guide to putting this new theory into action.

The Wise Virgins

The Wise Virgins
Title The Wise Virgins PDF eBook
Author Leonard Woolf
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1914
Genre Young women
ISBN

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Dancing With the Virgins (Cooper and Fry Crime Series, Book 2)

Dancing With the Virgins (Cooper and Fry Crime Series, Book 2)
Title Dancing With the Virgins (Cooper and Fry Crime Series, Book 2) PDF eBook
Author Stephen Booth
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 572
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0007370717

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The second in the series set in the Derbyshire Peak District, Dancing with the Virgins is a tense psychological follow-up to Stephen Booth’s acclaimed debut Black Dog.

Eloquent Virgins

Eloquent Virgins
Title Eloquent Virgins PDF eBook
Author M. McInerney
Publisher Springer
Pages 261
Release 2003-10-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113706451X

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The tales of the virgin martyrs inevitably emphasize the torture and mutilation of beautiful young women. To the modern reader, these popular texts seem like exercises in sadism, but while they could be made to function as vehicles for active misogyny, they also provided Medieval women such as Hildegard of Bingen and Joan of Arc with role models who helped them to shape their own extraordinary destinies. This book explores the ability of the virgin body to generate contradictory meanings, both repressive and liberating, depending on who told the tale and how it was told.