Zoya
Title | Zoya PDF eBook |
Author | Danielle Steel |
Publisher | Dell |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 2009-02-25 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307567060 |
Against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and World War I Europe, Zoya, young cousin to the Tsar, flees St. Petersburg to Paris to find safety. Her entire world forever changed, she faces hard times and joins the Ballet Russe in Paris. And then, when life is kind to her, Zoya moves on to a new and glittering life in New York. The days of ease are all too brief as the Depression strikes, and she loses everything yet again. It is her career, and the man she meets in the course of it, which ultimately save her, as she rebuilds her life through the war years and beyond. And it is her family that comes to mean everything to her. From the roaring twenties to the 1980's, Zoya remains a rare and spirited woman whose legacy will live on.
Things We Left Unsaid
Title | Things We Left Unsaid PDF eBook |
Author | Zoya Pirzad |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2012-05-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1780740840 |
A heartwarming and humorous insight into the hopes and aspirations of Iranians in the years that led up to the Islamic Revolution Deep in an Iranian suburb, made rich by the booming oil industry, Clarice Ayvazian lives a comfortable life surrounded by the gentle bickering of her children and her gossiping friends and relatives. Happy being at the heart of her family, she devotes herself to their every need. But when an enigmatic Armenian family move in across the street, something begins to gnaw at Clarice's contentment: a feeling that there may be more to life – and to her – than this. Dizzy with the sweltering heat and simmering emotions, Clarice begins to feel herself come alive to possibilities previously unimaginable. Set in Iran prior to the Islamic revolution, Zoya Pirzad's award-winning novel is perfect for fans of Anne Tyler, crafting an intimate portrait of family life – its joys and its compromises – and how we find a happiness that endures.
The Zoya Factor
Title | The Zoya Factor PDF eBook |
Author | Anuja Chauhan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009-03 |
Genre | Advertising executives |
ISBN | 9788172238179 |
Little Daughter
Title | Little Daughter PDF eBook |
Author | Zoya Phan |
Publisher | Pocket Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Burma |
ISBN | 9781847394262 |
Zoya Phan was born in the remote jungles of Burma, to the Karen ethnic group. For decades the Karen have been under attack from Burma's military junta; Zoya's mother was a guerrilla soldier, her father a freedom activist. She lived in a bamboo hut on stilts by the Moei River; she hunted for edible fungi with her much-loved adopted brother, Say Say. Many Karen are Christian or Buddhist, but Zoya's parents were animist, venerating the spirits of forest, river and moon. Her early years were blissfully removed from the war. At the age of fourteen, however, Zoya's childhood was shattered as the Burmese army attacked. With their house in flames, Zoya and her family fled. So began two terrible years of running from guns, as Zoya joined thousands of refugees hiding in the jungle. Her family scattered, Zoya sought sanctuary across the border in a Thai refugee camp. Conditions in the camp were difficult, and Zoya now had to care for her ailing mother. Zoya, a gifted pupil, was eventually able to escape, first to Bangkok and then, with her enemies still pursuing her, in 2004 she fled to the UK and claimed asylum. The following year, at a 'free Burma' march, she was plucked from the crowd to appear on the BBC, the first of countless interviews with the world's media. She became the face of a nation enslaved, rubbing shoulders with presidents and film stars. By turns uplifting, tragic and entirely gripping, this is the extraordinary true story of the girl from the jungle who became an icon of a suffering land.
Zoya's Apartment
Title | Zoya's Apartment PDF eBook |
Author | Mikhail Bulgakov |
Publisher | Samuel French, Inc. |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780573692857 |
Zoya's Adventures
Title | Zoya's Adventures PDF eBook |
Author | Chetna Khanna |
Publisher | Sristhi Publishers & Distributors |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2020-09-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Everyone craves for love, thrill and romance. Zoya’s life seems to have them all. Zoya’s adventures is a collection of 3 stories that take you through Zoya’s search for love, money and adventures. Zoya's Attraction Zoya is a young attractive woman who gets drawn into the world of a middle-aged wealthy couple. Read the story of Zoya's encounter in the Billionaire Romance Saga by Chetna Khanna, to know how Zoya's story unfolds. Zoya’s experiment Zoya agrees to meet with a rich banker who promises to pay her an unthinkable amount of money for her time. Zoya meets Ashwin and Swati, and together they have a set of memorable experiences. Read the latest in the Billionaire Romance Saga from Chetna Khanna to know what happens! Zoya’s Admirer All through her dalliances, Zoya has always known that Sanjeev has had a thing for her. Sanjeev tries to woo her, but Zoya is unsure, her mind closed to the thought of a serious relationship. What happens when two nice but broken people cross paths? Will love finally find a way? Read the latest in the Billionaire Romance Saga from Chetna Khanna to know more!
Zoya's Gift
Title | Zoya's Gift PDF eBook |
Author | Gail McCormick |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2024-06-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1647426839 |
Still recovering from the heartbreak of infertility, memoirist Gail McCormick and her husband volunteer to host two Children of Chernobyl for a summer reprieve from radiation exposure. Fate pairs the Seattle couple with eight-year-old Ukrainian twin sisters from Belarus—and rekindles Gail’s childhood dream to build a bridge of peace between the US and the former Soviet Union. Over four summers of mayhem and magic with the twins, a deep relationship takes root. When the girls age out of the program that brought them to Seattle, Gail confronts her Cold War fears and travels with her husband to reunite with them in Ukraine and Belarus. On this soul-making trip to a land of unspeakable loss, she celebrates life in the homes of an accordion-playing Chernobyl hero and a barefooted babushka who distills her own vodka, and—behind the remnants of the Iron Curtain—finds her place as an honorary mother and babushka in a four-generation family of former Soviets. Poignant and culturally rich, her narrative transports readers to storied cities, villages, and dachas from Kyiv to Minsk. Written with reverence, insight, humor, and hope, Zoya’s Gift illuminates the complexities, joys, and importance of reaching across political, class, and cultural divides.