Rima Čeliauskaitė Rima Čeliauskaitė i(21342758 works by)
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6 1 y separately published work icon The Great Escape Paul Brickhill , ( trans. Rima Čeliauskaitė with title Didysis pabėgimas ) Lithuania : Briedis , 2018 Z809061 1951 single work biography war literature
5 y separately published work icon Only the Brave Try Ballet Stefanie London , ( trans. Rima Čeliauskaitė with title Baleto įkvėpti ) Vilnius : Svajonių knygos , 2016 8045434 2014 single work novel romance

'Step up, Grant Farley…not your typical ballet student!

'Football pro Grant Farley is nursing an injury and needs to get back into shape fast. Ballet wouldn't be his first or even his last choice, but he's desperate. Enter tantalizingly prim teacher Jasmine Bell one disapproving arch of her eyebrow and Grant knows he'll enjoy getting her tutu in a flutter!

'But it's not only Grant's flexibility that Jasmine's pushing to the limit! He knows she feels the heat between them, so why won't she give in to it? Time to convince Jasmine that if she's brave enough to dance en pointe she can certainly handle a fling with him!' (Publication summary)

4 7 y separately published work icon With My Body Nikki Gemmell , ( trans. Rima Čeliauskaitė with title Su mano kūnu ) Kaunas : Obuolys , 2014 Z1813756 2011 single work novel '... With My Body addresses the questions of what is intimacy and whether it is ever truly possible to know another person. It is at once a manifesto of married mothers everywhere and a highly personal story of one woman's sexual awakening. A wife, comfortably married and with several children, is contemplating middle age along with all the constraints of motherhood. Finding herself numb and locked down in an unending cycle of school runs, laundry and meal times, she cannot at first see a way to live with honesty. Even her husband, whom she loves, has never reached the core of her. Despairing of ever finding a way through her family to her own identity, she returns to the memory of an old love affair - the consequences of which she has never resolved. This is beautiful, literary writing at its best - exquisitely raw, emotional and bold, and deeply resonant of the classic French erotic writings of Colette, Nin and Duras, but with a modern and provocative twist.' (Trove record)
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