"Pangs of Love" of Jane Gardam wrote numerous award - winning books; her book "The Pangs of Love" is a series of short stories depicting different relationships between men and women. Her readers are diverse: her literary works are published not only in books but also in women's magazines. The two short stories "The First Adam" and "The Stone Tree" best describe the difference between human relationships. They all emphasize love in different environments, and they all regret a bit.
Jane Gardam's "God on the Rock" was nominated for Booker Fiction Award in 1978 and released in the United States by Europa Editions. Gardham is very popular in the USA, but it is a very loyal reader and a reader of a curious book, and is prospering very well. Starting with her novel, her novel is a novel by Sir Edward Feathers, a retired lawyer And he is about. The past has reached an agreement, and the next sequel story "Chalet no man" kept telling stories of Eddie, but this time from his wife's point of view. On the rocks of God it is another intriguingly unique and very English quest in terms of internal and personal desire to endure external needs and social expectations, so indeed Galdam on the rock is respected We will allow further expansion to deserved readers.
In Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre, the main character Jane fights between love and autonomy. At this point, Jane believes that she will give whatever she loves. But in this book, Jane needs to learn how to get other people's feelings without sacrificing something. In the early stages of Jane, she was a very autonomous girl. She grew up in a hostile environment in Mrs. Reed and her three children, John, Eliza and George Anna's house. The Reed family did not show any love or emotion to Jane in any shape, shape or form; because they despised her. She spends most of her time contacting other people. The closest contact between her and someone is Bessie Lee in housework. She was always kind to her in her childhood in Jane and was the only one who was talking about her and singing. Bessie is the only person Jane feels comfortable with.