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The Twelfth House (Paperback) |
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by Eleni Traganas |
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Price: $19.95
ISBN: 159232133X
Pages: 420
Year: May, 2009
Category: Fiction
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In this striking new work, a concert pianist returns
to Greece, her ancestral home, on a mission to spread culture.
Through a cascade of coincidences, she stumbles into a reality that
is much richer and more romantic than she had ever dreamed. |
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“A quick and witty artistic coming of age…Eleni
Traganas’ well-dressed prose successfully conjures up the sights and
sounds of a narrative with purpose. It is a tale posing questions
and doubts, painting odd and loveable characters—and ultimately
triumphing in the ascent of true musical art over all.”
— Haig Mardirosian, Reviewer,
THE
AMERICAN
ORGANIST
MAGAZINE |
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"Beautifully written…sensitive and candid…a genuine
tribute to the artistic spirit!”
— Janet Haag, Editor,
SACRED
JOURNEY
“A captivating story…full of color, metaphor, and
the language of poetry”
— Lori Cameron, Editor,
THE
PENWOOD
REVIEW
"A truly classical work of art. I heartily recommend
it!”
— Ron Kolm, Novelist, author of
NEO
PHOBE
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| About The Author: |
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ELENI TRAGANAS, who was born in New York City, holds degrees from The
Juilliard School, and has studied in conservatories in Germany and
Switzerland. Her works have appeared in numerous literary journals, and
her varied activities as performer, composer & visual artist have earned
her listings in Who's Who In America ©
and accolades from the
international press. |
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May 29th Book signing at Seaburn Bookstore, Astoria NY |
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Available at
www.amazon.com,
www.barnesandnoble.com,
www.blackbookplus.com
or wherever books are sold. For bulk quantities please call
1-718-267-7929 |
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