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Hardcover The Green Parrot Book

ISBN: 1025516001

ISBN13: 9781025516004

The Green Parrot

"The Green Parrot" is a poignant psychological novel that explores the intricate web of fate and family history within the context of the Russian aristocracy. Written by the celebrated Princess Marthe Bibesco, the narrative follows the lives of characters bound by the echoes of their ancestors and the heavy weight of inherited legacies. The story weaves together themes of exile, nostalgia, and the inescapable nature of one's past, centered around a family living in a world of refined elegance that is slowly slipping away.

The prose captures the melancholic beauty of a bygone era, focusing on the internal lives of its protagonists as they navigate complex emotional landscapes. As secrets are revealed and the parallels between generations become clear, the novel delves into how the tragedies of the previous generation can haunt the present. A masterwork of atmosphere and psychological depth, "The Green Parrot" offers a sophisticated look at the human condition through the lens of high society and the personal costs of historical upheaval.

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