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The Song of the Jade Lily
by Kirsty Manning
480 Pages · 2015 · · 65 Downloads · New!
“The Song of the Jade Lily: A Novel” is a wonderfully-written and compelling novel of friendship, courage, love and World War II history of Shanghai. Kirsty Manning is the author of this best-selling novel. Kirsty Manning lives in northern New South Wales. She has degrees in communication and literature and now worked as an editor and publishing manager in the book. In “The Song of the Jade Lily”, the story follows young Romy Bernfeld and her parents, who escape the growing killings occurring before the start of World War II by fleeing to China, just one of the insufficient countries, shanghai that willingly accepted Jewish refugees at the time. Romy meets with Nina, and become closer friends. Romy granddaughter Alexandra, who comes to Melbourne, Australia where her grandparents live after the war to see her dying grandfather one more time. Her grandfather discovers long-buried secrets in her parents’ and grandparents’ past that set her on a journey back to Shanghai to search for the truth about her ancestry. To know about the secret, read this popular novel.
The Lost Jewels
by Kirsty Manning
336 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 48 Downloads · New!
“The Lost Jewels” is a story of love, loss, heartbreak, and unbreakable bonds. This novel is written by Kirsty Manning. This is a gorgeous story about how life doesn’t always work out the way we want it to, but if we’re willing, we can still make it a great life. It is a good compelling story, engaging, and easy to read. This is the perfect holiday novel, you can pick it up and get straight back into the story. The novel “The Lost Jewels” is an enjoyable story that moves along at a good pace. It is not too quickly, but at a pace that keeps the reader engaged waiting to discover the outcome. It has a satisfactory ending which is a little predictable but ties up all the loose ends. Some of the male characters are a little too good to be true but that doesn’t spoil any part of the story. The author switches between the two time periods effortlessly and easily which doesn’t always happen in these kinds of books.

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