Isabel Hodgins on Nationality and Age

I’ve recently read a very good book written by Isabel Hodgins entitled “The Nationality Question”. This book is superbly written and really takes into account all the complexities of answering the question, “Do you belong ethically to your country?” In fact the book rightly claims to be the “forerunner” of Continue Reading

Some Of The Reasons Why Isabel Manners Books Has Becoming So Popular

Isabel Manners is a famous Canadian writer whose works have helped millions of people across the world to understand, appreciate and entertain them. In her most famous book The Age of Reform, she tackles one of the most pressing issues of our time, universal health care. Manners are not sympathetic Continue Reading

A Book Review of “Sorce of the Red Comet” by Isabel Llano

The final in a three-part biographical series on Isabel Llano, the quintessential Spanish beauty, focuses upon her early years in Barcelona as she struggled to maintain her identity as an “undesired woman.” As a sixteen-year-old, Llano hid her gender for two years in order to attend hello school, a gay Continue Reading