Nights at the Alexandra

Nights at the Alexandra by William Tervor, published by HarperCollins Publishers in September 1988, is a work of fiction that spans 80 pages. This edition presents a narrative that intertwines elements of historical fiction with psychological insights, set against the backdrop of World War II. The story explores themes of family life, marriage, and the complexities of relationships during a tumultuous period.
Readers will find a tale that delves into the experiences of its characters, focusing on their interactions and emotional landscapes. The narrative captures the essence of the time, highlighting the challenges faced by families and individuals amidst the chaos of war. With its exploration of psychological themes and the dynamics of family life, this book offers a reflective look at the human condition during a significant historical moment.
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The littlest bear loves to play and explore in the snow – but he wishes he had a friend to play with. His mother warns him to stay close so the wild white wolf can’t catch him. Then, when the littlest bear wanders off one night, he stumbles across another little animal who is wild and white . . . and a wolf! Yet maybe he isn’t as scary as he sounds . . .
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