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			 Coline Monsarrat grew up believing books were gateways to magical realms where anything was possible. Her love for history and her endless curiosity shaped her belief that life is an adventure waiting to be written and we are the authors of our own stories.Inspired by the wonders of the past, Coline created the *Aria & Liam* series to spark young readers' imaginations and take them into the wonders of history. A citizen of the world, she has lived on four continents and who knows where her next...See more
			 Coline Monsarrat grew up believing books were gateways to magical realms where anything was possible. Her love for history and her endless curiosity shaped her belief that life is an adventure waiting to be written and we are the authors of our own stories.Inspired by the wonders of the past, Coline created the *Aria & Liam* series to spark young readers' imaginations and take them into the wonders of history. A citizen of the world, she has lived on four continents and who knows where her next chapter will unfold? See less
		   
	 
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
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Three Corvettes 
					
					
					 Wartime Diary
					by Edward M, Oct 24, 2013
				This is a very personal story derived from Mr. Monsarrat's diary. I enjoyed this book immensely. I had to visit Wikipaedia quite a bit to learn some of the nautical terminology(since I was in the ... Read More
				 
				
			
				
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The Master Mariner, Book 2: Darken Ship: The Unfinished Novel 
					
					
					 Last great book
					by Edward M, Oct 24, 2013
				Fortunately the author kept wonderful notes of future sections of his books. When he passed away a large section was already done. His wife was able to include his notes to continue to make a very ... Read More
				 
				
			
				
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The Cruel Sea 
					
					
					 Convoy duty described in detail
					
				Very well written. Keeps your interest about what when on during WW II British Convoy duty. Heart breaking at the end. Read More