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The stirring stories of Betty Zane are well known throughout the United States. Many of these stories of her heroic struggle during the Revolution will be found in every library and many textbooks.
"Shosha" (1978) is an intimate and tragic story set in the Jewish community of Warsaw before World War II. Written with warmth and deep humanism, the novel is a moving portrayal of a lost world and the universal search for love.
A novel published in 1868, significant for Slovenian literature as it is considered the first Slovenian novel. With this work, Jurčič laid the foundations of the Slovenian prose tradition, introducing realism into the country's literature.
"Traveling, for years I have casually searched, discovered, leisured, enjoyed, and played with words in many spaces, saying or not saying what I was thinking, when my eyes open wide and a pleasant warmth runs through my body."