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The moon sister : Tiggy's story / by Riley, Lucinda,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."From New York Times bestselling author Lucinda Riley, The Moon Sister transports you to the grandeur of the remote Scottish Highlands and the gypsy caves of Granada, just as Spain descends into civil war, interweaving the stories of two women searching for their destinies, at the risk of potentially losing their chance at love. Tiggy D'Apliese spends her days experiencing the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands doing a job she loves at a deer sanctuary. But when the sanctuary is forced to close, she is offered a job as a wildlife consultant on the vast and isolated estate of the elusive and troubled laird, Charlie Kinnaird. She has no idea that the move will not only irrevocably alter her future, but also bring her face-to-face with her past. At the estate, she meets Chilly, a gypsy who fled from Spain seventy years before. He tells her that not only does she possess a sixth sense passed down from her ancestors, but it was foretold long ago that he would be the one to send her back home.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Flamenco dancers; Romanies; Self-realization in women;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Don Quixote. by Hallberg, David,film director.; Holder, Madeleine,film director.; Bull, Adam,actor.; Kondo, Ako,actor.; Simon, Brett,actor.; Guo, Chengwu,actor.; Knobloch, Paul,actor.; Coleman, Timothy,actor.; Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Adam Bull, Ako Kondo, Brett Simon, Chengwu Guo, Paul Knobloch, Timothy ColemanOriginally produced by Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2023.Don Quixote is that rare thing in ballet: a comedy that has survived the centuries. It’s a happy, chaotic mash-up that somehow works, blending the fire and dash of flamenco, the bawdy slapstick of commedia dell’arte, gilded ballerinas drifting through a dreamland and the grandest of grand pas de deux. For both dancers and audiences, the contrast of its styles is the essence of its appeal.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Educational films.; Performing arts.; Arts.; Dance.; Ballet.; Australia.;
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