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Frida Kahlo and the Colors of Life

  • UPMARKET COMMERCIAL FICTION
  • Categories:Romance Women's Fiction
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:September,2019
  • Pages:400
  • Retail Price:12.99 EUR
  • Size:205mm×131mm
  • Page Views:166
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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»A love letter to art, to femininity, to freedom and the courage to seize it anew every single day – a wonderfully delicate yet powerful book about the human heart.«
Nina George

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★ Rights sold to 18 countries: France, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, Poland, Brazil, Italy, Turkey, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Estonia and so on.
★ More than 280,000 copies sold in Germany!
★ SPIEGEL-Bestseller NO.1 in paperback!
★ Bestseller in Amazon.de! Hispanic & Latin American Descent Biographies No.8!
★ English sample translation available

Strong-willed and tenacious, fragile and racked with pain:
A symbol of female autonomy and a woman madly in love

Description

Mexico, 1925: Seventeen-year-old Frida wants to become a doctor, until a terrible bus accident shatters her dream. Then she falls in love with Diego Rivera, a painter of genius, and finds herself immersed in the world of art. He encourages her artistic ambitions – and he betrays her. Frida is deeply hurt, but – knowing that happiness is merely hidden, not gone – she embraces life with open arms. Eventually she has the Parisian Surrealists at her feet, as well as Picasso and Trotsky. Frida always forges her own path, whether she’s celebrating artistic successes or experiencing the trauma of a miscarriage – until one day she’s presented with a choice that calls into question everything she once believed.

Author

Caroline Bernard
is the pseudonym of Tania Schlie, a literary scholar who has worked as a freelance author and editor for twenty years. She has previously published eleven novels and about as many non-fiction books on cultural-historical topics. She loves coming up with stories about strong women. Her latest novel within the series, »The Muse of Vienna«, sold 40,000 copies and rights to four countries.

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