437 Results with the "Historical Fiction" genre


    • H: ZALEEKHAH: By the River Thames, 2018 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Zaleekhah has invited her close friend, Nen, to join a family dinner with her Uncle Malek and Aunt Malek by the River Thames in 2018. The setting, with its pleasant riverside views, holds a sense of quiet anticipation, but Zaleekhah cannot shake the unease that accompanies this gathering. As soon as they arrive, her discomfort grows, especially when Uncle Malek begins to ask Nen increasingly personal questions, probing into her profession as a tattoo artist and her living situation. These questions, though…
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      Chapter 7: Joe

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 7: Joe delves into the emotional complexities of Ben’s life, a man who is confined to his bed as he faces the dual burdens of physical pain and the inevitability of his mortality. His days are measured in the most tangible way, with each passing day marked off on a small calendar, a grim reminder of the little time he has left. Although his body is frail, the presence of his family, including his brother Ben and daughter Leah, offers some comfort. Leah, in particular, becomes a source of light in…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin I'm ready to assist you with the summary. Please provide the first chapter of the book "Mother Night" by Kurt Vonnegut, and I will summarize it as per your…
    • Chapter 28: Target … Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 28 of Mother Night, the protagonist finds himself in the basement of Dr. Jones' home, where George Kraft is absorbed in a strange exercise—shooting at a target designed to resemble a caricature of a cigar-smoking Jew. The target, which the protagonist himself had created back in 1941, is disturbing in its portrayal, showing the figure standing on broken crosses while holding symbols of greed and dishonesty. The protagonist is taken aback by the sheer crudeness of the image and reflects on how…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin It appears that the text provided is not a chapter of the book itself but rather XML and HTML metadata referencing the content. For me to generate a summary, please provide the actual text of the chapter or the specific content you want me to…
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      Part One:v

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *Part One:v*, Eilis grapples with the lingering unease brought on by a recent visitor, whose presence unsettles her in subtle but persistent ways. Meanwhile, Tony remains reticent about his and his mother's plans, prompting Eilis to attempt coaxing him into conversation during their walks. Despite her growing curiosity and the temptation to confide in Frank about the baby and potential adoption, she chooses silence, valuing the possibility of gaining more information later. Their…
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      by LovelyMay Part I – The Log begins with the overwhelming revelation that Madame Trepof, so poised and refined, had once been the wife of an obscure Sicilian peddler. This discovery shocks the narrator, not because such transformations are impossible, but because the motive behind her action feels too pure to be believable. That this woman, having overheard him speak with deep longing about an ancient manuscript, should later gift him the very treasure he had dreamed of, stretches his sense of reason. He had prided…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter IV – The Cavalry General begins by highlighting the need for calculated movement and proactive thinking during a military campaign. A cavalry general must regulate the pace of the march to preserve the stamina of both horses and riders. Alternating between riding and marching lightens the load and keeps the unit responsive over long distances. The general is encouraged to avoid fatigue by observing individual conditions and adapting the order of movement accordingly. These marching patterns…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 26: The Job begins with a simple mechanic moment but quickly unfolds into something deeper—an under-the-table task that blurs the line between necessity and legality. Fatty, noticing the mismatch of Ford parts in what should’ve been a Chadwick engine, proposes a new opportunity to Big Soap. The offer sounds tempting: $35 for a few hours of clandestine plumbing work—an alluring proposition compared to Big Soap’s modest factory wage. Fatty's plan involves digging under the cover of night,…
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      Chapter 19

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 19 unfolds as Van Cleve seizes an opportunity to shift the town’s focus away from his own questionable dealings by orchestrating Margery O’Hare’s arrest. Upon learning about McCullough’s body being discovered, he wastes no time storming into the sheriff’s office, pushing for Margery to be charged with murder. Van Cleve paints her as a dangerous influence on the town, accusing her of poisoning the minds of women—including his own family—through her work with the Packhorse Library. He…
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