May weekend with Polish authors.  5 books for women that are worth packing for a long weekend

May weekend with Polish authors. 5 books for women that are worth packing for a long weekend

At the beginning, we recommend a complete novelty: “Foreign Legion as seen by a woman, or oranges in Antarctica”, whose premiere is scheduled for May Day – April 30. The book’s premiere date is not accidental, because it is on this day that the most important holiday of the Foreign Legion – Camerone – is celebrated, commemorating the famous battle fought by the soldiers of this elite military unit. The stories about the Foreign Legion are written by men; for the first time in this book, a woman speaks on the subject of formation. Magdalena Stykała, once a girl of a Polish soldier who joined the ranks of the Foreign Legion, juxtaposes the hard world with the delicacy of female feelings – longing, love, hope and joy. The book was not written to change the usual image of Legia, but to show that there are women behind the legionnaires – their mothers, sisters, girlfriends, wives and daughters.

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“Only in a duet” Magdalena Kozakowska is a book about feelings in a multidimensional edition. According to the genre convention of romance, it does not lack love, but not only the passionate, male-female one. The novel also strongly outlines the theme of sisterly love, supported by a series of unimaginable sacrifices. The author asks the readers questions such as about how much we are able to give of ourselves to save the life of a loved one, and whether it is possible to free ourselves from the past without consequences.

What can our society continue to divide and the years to merge with technology? Including this question is asked by the readers Małgorzata J. Rogalska – the author of the book “hTraE 2120 – Lesson”. This will be told by a social reflection dressed in a fictional story about hope and the desire to understand that people still have more links than divides. The author inclines the reader to metaphysical considerations on various dimensions of humanity and existence, breaking their seriousness with elements of magic and inexplicable phenomena – it navigates between what has been proven and proven, and what modern science cannot explain.

For a long time, brutal crime stories are gracefully combined with romantic themes, often difficult for heroes, entangled in a dangerous plot. Conscious of this, a debutant, Magda Artomska-Białobrzeska, reached for well-known, liked genre conventions and created “In the service of love” – a thrilling story about a strong feeling between two people, which is born in unexpected and deadly circumstances.

The list is closed by another novel by Magdalena Stykała, “Trail of the heart”. The book includes stories of extraordinary women – their adventures, emotions and reflections – often inspired by real events. The author constructs a plot around secrets, dilemmas, painful experiences and challenges that the protagonists have to deal with. The moving stories are counterbalanced by the harmonious scenery of the action. The “Trail of the Heart” leads the reader partly through beautiful Wrocław, magical Krakow and sunny, Bieszczady hills. The action of subsequent stories takes place in dazzling Lviv and tropical Guyana. With the eyes of your imagination, you can see not only the heroines’ interiors, but also the picturesque backgrounds of the events. Therefore, it is a great proposition even for those who have decided to spend a picnic on a home sofa – thanks to this book, you can move to extremely charming places.

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Source: Gazeta

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