Bożena Krzyżanowska Bożena Krzyżanowska i(9851875 works by)
Gender: Female
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4 5 y separately published work icon Make Me an Idol Katherine Scholes , ( trans. Bożena Krzyżanowska with title Bożyszcze Tłumów ) Warsaw : Świat Książki , 2009 Z398678 1996 single work novel

'Go in search of your mother by all means, but don't count on what you'll find . . . Zelda Madison grew up knowing very little about her mother - only that she had been a dancer, an American, and that she had died. But Zelda learns that her mother was so much more than that. She was an international superstar, an idol - and she is still alive. Leaving behind her quiet life in a remote fishing village on Flinders Island, Zelda sets off on the journey of a lifetime. Piecing together the few clues left to her, she digs deep into a painful past in the hope she can uncover a new future. Moving from the rugged Tasmanian coast to the ashrams of India and the Himalayan foothills,' (Publication summary)

7 3 y separately published work icon The Rain Queen Katherine Scholes , ( trans. Bożena Krzyżanowska with title Królowa Deszczu ) Warsaw : Świat Książki , 2002 Z556517 2000 single work novel

'Two women, bound by a shocking event, drawn to a vast and beautiful country they cannot forget.

'Kate Carrington has cut all ties with Africa, the land of her birth. Her past is buried alongside her missionary parents, the last reminders locked safely away in the attic. But when a mysterious woman moves in next door, Kate's carefully constructed world is torn apart.

'Annah Mason has led an extraordinary life – one that has taken her from a hospital in Langali to the company of rainmakers deep in the Tanzanian bush. Her connection with the Waganga people has brought her the great love of her life, and freedom beyond her dreams. Yet she carries with her a painful secret. Now, the time has come for her to tell her story – to finally set Kate free.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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