who like’s atlantis
who like’s atlantis it is very big and very beautifull it got’s the most amazing slide calld the leap of theaf and it’s in dubai but it got’s other slide’s it gots slide’s for little people and it gots the shark tank that’s my favorite and helena’s favorite is the leap of theaf she went on it but i don’t think she liked it i think it was scary here’s waht she fot about it she was teraffihd but she did it in the shark it started all dark and then it became light but then you came in this little aquarium with baby sharks and lots of fish’ s and then you arrive at the finish of the shark tank .we had a special taxi who also carried the soot case’s but he was only a luggage carrier but it was fun and th eleap of thaf was the scaryest thing in the hotel .we loved it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Helena Frith Powell was born in Sweden to a Swedish mother and Italian father, but grew up mainly in England. She is the author of eleven books, translated into several languages including Chinese and Russian. She wrote the French Mistress column The Sunday Times about life in France for several years. She is a regular contributor to the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Tatler Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar.
Helena has been the editor of four magazines, including M Magazine, a supplement for the Abu Dhabi-based National Newspaper and FIVE, a high-end fashion glossy, also published in Abu Dhabi. Helena was also editor-in-chief of 360 Life, a quarterly glossy magazine published with the Sports 360 Newspaper in Dubai, part of the Chalhoub Group.
Helena contributes regularly to UK-based newspapers and magazines and holds a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cambridge. She is working on a thriller set in Sweden as well as a novel about the relationship between Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield called Sense of an Echo.
In 2022 her short story The Japanese Gardener came second in the Fish Publishing Short Story Prize. One of her stories was also shortlisted for the Bridport Short Story Prize. When she’s not writing, she works as a headhunter for the media and entertainment industry for the Sucherman Group.
Helena, who was educated at Durham University, lives in the Languedoc region of France with her husband Rupert and their three children.
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More France Please, we’re British; Gibson Square 2004
Two Lipsticks and a Lover 2005; Gibson Square (hardback)
All You Need to be Impossibly French; (US version of above) Penguin 2006
Two Lipsticks and a Lover; Arrow Books (paperback) 2007
Ciao Bella Gibson Square; (hardback) 2006
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So Chic! (French version of Two Lipsticks) Leduc Editions 2008 (also translated into Chinese, Russian and Thai)
More, More France; Gibson Square 2009
To Hell in High Heels; Arrow Books 2009 (also translated into Polish)
The Viva Mayr Diet; Harper Collins 2009
Love in a Warm Climate; Gibson Square 2011
The Ex-Factor; Gibson Square 2013
Smart Women Don’t Get Wrinkles; Gibson Square 2016
The Arnolfini Marriage; Amazon Kindle December 2016
Smart Women Don’t Get Wrinkles (paperback); Gibson Square spring 2018
The Longest Night; Gibson Square spring 2019
What a wonderful story Bea! You are a fantastic writer, just like your mummy!
Bea, this was a fantastic story! You described the ride so well. I too think that you’re a great writer, just like your Mummy , mimi
thank you that’s why i love writting
Hi Bea,
That was a great description of Who Like’s Atlantis. I would love the shark tanks too! In Sydney where we live we are having a lot of sharks in our waters at the moment. My partner did a shark dive into one of those tanks. Do they have that at Who Like’s Atlantis? You get to swim among the shark! I bet Mummy would be proud to see you do that!
Keep Blogging and writing. There’s no better thing to do than write!