From the first page to the last page, Kristin Hannah's winter garden is attractive, a complete and sad story about love, loss, redemption. In World War II, Russia created a magnificent love story and a modern mother and daughter's private portrait at the intersection of their lives. And it explored the war broken heart, the cost of survival and the ultimate human spirit. Victory This is a novel that bothers the reader long after the last page was opened.
In 1941, Leningrad was a mysterious city once surrounded by war, but it was isolated and buried in the snow with help. In the city full of women, we are keen to protect our children and ourselves
Disappearance and old age brought terrible loss to Anya Whitson. Finally, she will contact the alienated daughter. In a stagnant, uncertain voice, she began to weave a fable about a beautiful Russian girl who lived in Leningrad before her life.
Nina and Meredith sat on the bedside of their mother and curse while listening to the story of over 60 years and moved from the terrorist attack of the besieged Leningrad to the modern Alaska.
To uncover the truth behind this story, Nina and Meredith discovered a shocking secret. It shocked the foundations of their families and changed the family they thought about themselves.
"Another powerful story about family love, and a strong woman ... an attractive story that woven fairy tales into reality, fairy tales do not necessarily have a desirable end." - Pioneer - News
Elgin and Wintergarden Theater are restored masterpieces, the last two-story theater in the world. The winter garden celebrated its centennial in 2013 and while the downstairs Elgin was refurbished to the movie theater in the 1920's it was a flagship juggling chain flag shop that never flew away.
Elgin and Winter Garden Theater are located in Toronto, Canada, the last Edwardian theater surviving in the world. The stacked theaters are composed of two performance venues on top of each other. In this case, the Winter Garden Theater is on the 7th floor of the Elgin Theater. The building of these two venues was built in 1913 and was designed by Thomas White Lamb, an American architect born in the famous Scotland. Both theaters will perform short voiceless films and vaudeville performances, and will compete in different markets. In 1982, these theaters were recognized as Canadian National Historic Site by the Canadian authorities. In the late 1980s, a major renovation work was done at both venues. In 1994, Elgin Theater was chosen by Andrew Sabiston and Timothy William to welcome the prime minister of Napoleonic Musical World.
The roof is floating above the winter garden, an interruption sculpture of a special place designed by Thai artist Pinaree Sanpitak to celebrate cooperation and coexistence. The roof consists of a semitransparent canopy hanging from a palm tree of a winter garden and forms a literal temporary "roof". The roof structure made from raw silk, fiberglass, nonwoven fabric, wire, hook, chain, aluminum modular trusses, the architectural style of Brookfield Square, the palm tree and everyday people, the walls of the winter garden It interacts. Form an exquisite surreal sanctuary