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Anna Kłosiewicz Anna Kłosiewicz i(18693900 works by)
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3 3 y separately published work icon Fractured Dawn Barker , ( trans. Anna Kłosiewicz with title Pękniete odbicie ) Warsaw : Prószyński Media , 2015 Z1928630 2012 single work novel 'Tony is worried. His wife, Anna, isn't coping with their newborn. Anna had wanted a child so badly and, when Jack was born, they were both so happy. They'd come home from the hospital a family. Was it really only six weeks ago? But Anna hasn't been herself since. One moment she's crying, the next she seems almost too positive. It must be normal with a baby, he'd thought? She's just adjusting. But now Anna and Jack are missing. And Tony realises that something is really wrong.' (Publisher's blurb)
16 7 y separately published work icon The Husband's Secret Liane Moriarty , ( trans. Anna Kłosiewicz with title Sekret Mojego Męża ) Warsaw : Proszynski i Ska , 2014 Z1928337 2013 single work novel 'The Husband's Secret is a funny, heartbreaking novel of marriage, grief, love and secrets. When her husband announces he's in love with her best friend, painfully shy Tess picks up her young son and returns to her mother's house. There she begins an unexpected affair with an old flame. Rachel is a woman in her sixties consumed by grief and anger at the loss of her daughter twenty years earlier. When her son announces he is taking her beloved grandson overseas, Rachel begins a descent into deeper bitterness and pain. Cecilia is the quintessential "I don't know how she does it" woman. A devoted mother to three daughters, she runs her household like clockwork, is President of the P&C, owns an extremely successful Tupperware business and is happy in her fifteen-year marriage. Until she discovers a letter in their attic labelled: "To my wife Cecilia, to be opened in the event of my death"... Her husband's secret is a bombshell beyond all imagining with repercussions across the lives of all three women.'
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