Singing Waters
β Scribed by Bridge, Ann
- Book ID
- 108904226
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 3013505443
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β¦ Synopsis
Ann Bridge takes the little-known country of Albania for her background recreating the primitive grandeur of the country. The Albanian way of life demonstrates a noble standard of values that is rapidly disappearing under the pressure of modern materialism.
Our protagonist is an unhappy and disillusioned young widow who travels to Albania as the result of a chance encounter on the Istanbul express. A fellow passenger tells her that there she will find a life that contains something far more satisfying than the restless gaiety of her cosmopolitan clique. Later, living in the feudal household of an Albanian prince, absorbing an atmosphere of immemorial dignity, and enjoying the friendship of two remarkable women β one a mature and cultured English writer, the other a wise old American doctor β she comes to understand what he had meant. And when, for the second time, she is faced with a tragic outcome to hopes of happiness in love, she is able to find solace...
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