"The Tiger and the Rose" is the thirteenth part Jeżycjady Musierowicz Margaret. Thirteenth, but certainly not unlucky! For me, "The Tiger and the Rose" is primarily another, the perfect excuse to return to the residents of the house on Roosevelt Street 5 in Poznan ... I do not know how it happens, but this old house attracts me to such an extent that in a moment I held it up, if only I could. Is this happening because of my beloved Borejko!
"The Tiger and the Rose" is a direct continuation of the "Name" and never mind that a year has passed since the events described in that book. In this section, continue to observe the fate of Natalie and Robert and Gabriela and her daughter Laura. Tigger finally shows his claws in the most emphatic manner that there is, which offends his family first, and then embarks on a solitary journey to Torun in search of any news of his father, Janusz Pyziaku ... The girl (who does not like the look it is not my favorite heroine of the series), feels repelled, unloved and misunderstood by family, especially her mother Gabrysia. It seems to her that the only person who tries to at least a minimum degree of understanding is the granddad of Ignatius, and his mother (this is a Gabriela) is totally staring at his youngest son, husband and Pyzę whose behavior hurts the eyes of Laura (what else You can still be so nice for everyone!). In addition, the girl can not cope with the lack of a father who did not want to see it after the birth ... He decides to take matters into their own hands and hence the trip to Torun.
In the background of developments concerning the Tiger played so decisive 'clash' feelings between Natalia and Robert Rojek Borejko. Natalia after breaking the betrothal of Philip ever thought about Robert, and he did not know about separation brides suffer secretly afraid to even show u Borejko even harder to not disappoint. For them, Laura's trip to Torun turns out to be beneficial in their effects, because, finally, to love each other reach ...
How I love to drool the work of Mrs. Musierowicz! It seems to me that since I got this from her mother several years ago, "flower of cauliflower," my life can not exist without the fate of family Borejko, Kowalików and scholars. Every meeting with them was a great pleasure for me, who somehow always ends too quickly and leaves a feeling of frustration ... How nice that you can return to them again and again and again:)
M. Musierowicz, Tiger and Rose, Paragraph Publishing Press, Lodz, s.160.
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