Welcome Home Amsterdam

Par : Talia Stone
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230116158
  • EAN9798230116158
  • Date de parution07/03/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

From the daily dance of the herons at Albert Cuyp Market to the sisterly myth behind the iconic Skinny Bridge, how well do you know the Dutch capital?Welcome Home Amsterdam is a unique collection of short stories celebrating the city - its past, its present and its people. Through interwoven fictional lives, the book offers a genuine feel of the real Amsterdam. Some of her most famous features are brought to life alongside everyday scenes of family and friendship, of cycling, fishing and swimming, capturing the authentic culture of the capital today through tales of humanity and connection.
It is no coincidence that water streams through these stories, threading them together, although the characters themselves are unaware that they are intertwined.
From the daily dance of the herons at Albert Cuyp Market to the sisterly myth behind the iconic Skinny Bridge, how well do you know the Dutch capital?Welcome Home Amsterdam is a unique collection of short stories celebrating the city - its past, its present and its people. Through interwoven fictional lives, the book offers a genuine feel of the real Amsterdam. Some of her most famous features are brought to life alongside everyday scenes of family and friendship, of cycling, fishing and swimming, capturing the authentic culture of the capital today through tales of humanity and connection.
It is no coincidence that water streams through these stories, threading them together, although the characters themselves are unaware that they are intertwined.