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The Wight Thing

Autor Elisabeth Marrion
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2018
Eight friends meet up after the untimely death of Isabelle's husband. Having never lost sight of each other since their university days and now retired, they seize the moment and formulate a plan to search for a place where they could all live together. As they embark on this new journey, secrets begin to emerge. Christine harbours a longing which she has never acted upon, while Steve dreads his next doctor's appointment. Isabelle is hiding the biggest truth of all, which, if it comes to life, could have devastating consequences. Is friendship enough to keep them together?
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ISBN-13: 9781781327630
ISBN-10: 1781327637
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: SilverWood Books

Notă biografică

Elisabeth Marrion was born August 1948 in Hildesheim, Germany. Her father was a corporal in the Royal Air Force and stationed after the war in the British occupied zone in Germany, where he met her mother Hilde, a war widow. As a child she enjoyed reading novels and plays by Oscar Wilde, Thornton Wilder and never lost her love of reading novels by Ernest Hemingway, or short stories by Guy de Maupassant. In 1969 she moved to England, where she met her late husband, David. Together they established a clothing importing company. Their business gave them the opportunity to travel and work in the Sub Continent and the Far East. A large part of their working life was spent in Bangladesh, where they helped to establish a school in the rural part of the country, training young people in trades such as sign writing, electrical work and repair of computers and televisions. For inspiration she puts on her running shoes for a long coastal run near the New Forest, where she now lives.

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