Eleanora:  A Journalist's Tale From the Frontlines of Time

Eleanora: A Journalist's Tale From the Frontlines of Time

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Cover by: @-unfilteredthoughts Paris, 2019: Eleanora goes to interview the mysterious Louis Dupont. Talking to the secretive philanthropist, she thinks back to the past, remembering the year she became immortal, 1914. The action moves to her native California first, and then to Belgium, on the frontline of World War One, when Eleanora, a young and keen magazine writer, was fighting to leave her mark in the world of frontline journalism
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