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  • af Patrick Radden Keefe
    105,95 - 167,95 kr.

  • af Ana Huang
    162,95 kr.

    DET TOG ET ÅR FOR DEM AT BLIVE KÆRESTER.NU TRUER VIRKELIGHEDEN MED AT RIVE DEM FRA HINANDEN IGEN …Farrah Lin er sikker på, at hun i løbet af sit år i Shanghai forelsker sig for første gang. Men hvis ham den perfekte er hendes store kærlighed, hvorfor fantaserer hun så hele tiden om en anden – den kække blonde atlet med verdens største ego (og lækreste smilehuller)?Blake Ryan var lovende football-stjerne, indtil han pludselig chokerede sportsverdenen og stoppede sin karriere. Nu er han flygtet til Shanghai, hvor han forsøger at leve livet enkelt.Ingen football. Ingen forpligtelser. Ingen romantik.Men uanset hvor meget han prøver, kan han ikke holde en vis smuk brunette ude af sine tanker ... eller ude af sit hjerte.Det, der begynder som en fysisk tiltrækning, udvikler sig til noget meget dybere, da Blake og Farrah bliver opslugt af magien i Shanghai – og af hinanden. Men de har kun ét år, og virkeligheden truer med at rive dem fra hinanden. Kan deres forhold overleve? Eller var det bare ikke meningen, at det skulle være de to?HVIS VI NOGENSINDE MØDES IGEN er første bog i IF LOVE, bestsellerforfatter og TikTok-sensationen Ana Huangs første serie.

  • af Li Chun-Ying
    161,95 - 394,95 kr.

  • af Leopold Leeb
    267,95 kr.

    In the 1920s and 1930s Shanghai was not only the largest, richest, and most modern city of China, the site of churches and schools, the residence of politicians and powerful merchants, it was also the home of innumerable beggars and street children. In the heart of this busy metropolis the young and ambitious Catholic Joseph Lu Bohong (also known as Loh Pahong, 1875-1937) had become rich by managing one of the first electric power stations and a tramway line. What made him so special was that he felt compassion with the lot of the poor in Shanghai and actively helped them. He used his organization talents and his financial resources to build a large hospice for homeless people, where, with the help of Catholic nurses, he cared for several thousand orphans, homeless, sick or old people. He founded a hospital to treat infectuous diseases, and later he built China's first large institute for mental diseases. He made regular visits in hospitals to console the moribund, and he even hurried to prisons to baptize criminals hours before their execution, since he wanted to save their souls.Based on Chinese and western sources and on recent interviews with the grandson of Lu Bohong, this book tells the amazing and inspiring story of the life of Joseph Lu Bohong, a Catholic layman of international reputation who was killed in a mysterious assassination in 1937. Only after eighty years the enigma of "Who killed Lu Bohong" could finally be solved.

  • af Sun Tzu
    227,95 kr.

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