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Ròs Fiadhaich is the Scottish Gaelic translation of the independent comic book series Wild Rose. Set against the backdrop of London and rural Ireland in 1790, Wild Rose reimagines a haunting Irish folktale. The story of Eliza Day is a tale of love and revenge, class conflict, religious intolerance, and the secret societies that became common in eighteenth century Ireland. When Eliza is seduced and betrayed by a wealthy English lover, she vows to seek revenge and enlists the help of a witch. But as she soon finds out, the restrictive society in which she lives has no place for defiant, damaged…mehr

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Ròs Fiadhaich is the Scottish Gaelic translation of the independent comic book series Wild Rose. Set against the backdrop of London and rural Ireland in 1790, Wild Rose reimagines a haunting Irish folktale. The story of Eliza Day is a tale of love and revenge, class conflict, religious intolerance, and the secret societies that became common in eighteenth century Ireland. When Eliza is seduced and betrayed by a wealthy English lover, she vows to seek revenge and enlists the help of a witch. But as she soon finds out, the restrictive society in which she lives has no place for defiant, damaged women who break with convention. With the help of Adam Stone, a free Black man, Eliza has a chance to make a new life for herself after the loss of her innocence - but to do so, she will have to be braver than she could ever have imagined. Mature themes. Stèidhichte air dealbh-chùil Lunnainn agus na h-Èireann dùthchaile ann an 1790, tha Ròs Fiadhaich a' dèanamh ath-shaoilsinn air sgeulachd Èireannach iargalta. 'S e a tha ann an sgeulachd Eliza Day ach sgeul a' ghaoil agus an dìoghaltais, a' chòmhstri-chlas, an neo-fhulangais chràbhaich, agus nam buidhnean dìomhair a dh'fhàs cumanta ann an Èirinn san ochdamh linn deug. Nuair a thèid Eliza a mhealladh agus a bhrathadh le leannan beartach Sasannach, geallaidh i a dhol an tòir air dìoghaltas agus lorgaidh i cuideachadh aig bhana-bhuidseach. Ach mar a gheibh i a-mach a dh'aithghearr, chan eil àite san t-sòisealtas chumhang anns a bheil i beò do bhoireannaich dhùbhlanach, bhrùite a bhriseas gnàthasan. Le cuideachadh Adam Stone, fear saor Dubh, tha teansa aig Eliza beatha ùr a thogail dhi fhèin às dèidh dhi a neoichiontachd a chall - ach gus siud a dhèanamh, bidh aice ri bhith nas gaisgeile na shaoil i riamh gum b' urrainn.
Autorenporträt
In 2016, Nicola R. White's first novel, Fury's Kiss, won the Kobo New Writers' Award with a prize of $10,000, which was covered in the national news in Canada. Since then she has continued to publish new books every year, she wrote the videogame/interactive novel Jazz Age for Heart's Choice, and she co-authored and directed the fantasy-romance short film "Welcome - Ahlan wa Sahlan," which premiered in 2019 in the FIN Atlantic International Film Festival.Ann an 2016, bhuannaich a'¿chiad nobhail aig Nicola, Fury's Kiss, Duais Kobo an Sgrìobhadair Ùir le luach $10,000, agus bha i sna naidheachdan nàiseanta ann an Canada. Bhon uair sin tha i air leantainn air adhart a'¿foillseachadh cuid de leabhraichean gach bliadhna, sgrìobh i an gèama-bhidio/nobhail eadar-ghnìomhach Jazz Age airson Heart's Choice, agus cho-sgrìobh agus stiùir i am film goirid fantasachd-romansa "Welcome - Ahlan wa Sahlan," a chaidh a thaisbeanadh an toiseach ann an 2019 ann am FIN Atlantic International Film Festival.