Ebook {Epub PDF} Braha by Julie Mangano






















The man I remember as my great grandfather was a fit, bespectacled man with thinning white hair and a kind smile. Wearing a starched white shirt, black pants, and a dark tie, he sat on the grass in a lawn chair one hot, muggy, Wisconsin afternoon, proudly watching his . The stunning debut of Julie Mangano’s “Braha” has me thinking I have found my new favorite author. The deftly plotted story was brilliant and solid, with interesting and well-defined characters. The writing flowed smoothly and Julie has certainly done her research. — R. Berg. Look for more information about Braha in BTS Book Reviews. We are celebrating my 4-star review from Foreword Reviews! I posted a snippet on my home page, and the full review is shown below. Two narrators bring two tones to this mystery and weave together a strong whole Alternating between a present-day mystery in America and a glimpse of a Russia gone by, Braha: A Tale of Innocence Intrigue is.


Julie Mangano has been involved in the publishing industry since as a publications manager, writer, editor and art director. It was after hearing stories of her mother's ancestors that prompted her to write Braha, her first mystery. The man I remember as my great grandfather was a fit, bespectacled man with thinning white hair and a kind smile. Wearing a starched white shirt, black pants, and a dark tie, he sat on the grass in a lawn chair one hot, muggy, Wisconsin afternoon, proudly watching his children and grandchildren enjoy spending time together. Alternating between a present-day mystery in America and a glimpse of a Russia gone by, Braha: A Tale of Innocence Intrigue is a dual narrative whose stories are separated by more than a century. Author Julie Mangano reaches into her own family's past to create the novel's historical aspects, spinning a tale of love and secrets.


Alternating between a present-day mystery in America and a glimpse of a Russia gone by, Braha: A Tale of Innocence Intrigue is a dual narrative whose stories are separated by more than a century. Author Julie Mangano reaches into her own family’s past to create the novel’s historical aspects, spinning a tale of love and secrets. We are celebrating my 4-star review from Foreword Reviews! I posted a snippet on my home page, and the full review is shown below. Two narrators bring two tones to this mystery and weave together a strong whole Alternating between a present-day mystery in America and a glimpse of a Russia gone by, Braha: A Tale of Innocence Intrigue is. J in Braha, Family, Genealogy, Grimm • 9 Comments Fresh from our family archives is a photo of the village of Grimm, Russia, taken from the side view of a typical home. I suspect the home belongs to a relative of ours, although I cannot confirm that detail.

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