Summary of Trent Dalton's Love Stories

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8350017823
  • EAN9798350017823
  • Date de parution30/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I believe in love. I believe in the songs of Barry Gibb and text messages from family and friends. I believe in duck-diving under waves at Burleigh Heads, laughing until your ribs hurt in the Birdsville Hotel, and talking to the sky on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. #2 She tells me a love story about believing.
She's always believed in love as affection, the smitten kind of love, but over the years, she's come to believe in a different kind of love that's pulling the strings of our lives. #3 The author met her husband, Norm Clark, at a fencing class. She thought it was the most absurd question ever when Carolyn asked her if she wanted to go to a fencing class with her. #4 Norm Clark was a listener and a talker.
He was a man of science who would one day devote his life to research into acoustics and vibrations at the CSIRO. He was a member of an exclusive cheap living room club of rapier-witted conversationalists and coffee guzzlers who called themselves the Dawn-Busting Phantoms.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I believe in love. I believe in the songs of Barry Gibb and text messages from family and friends. I believe in duck-diving under waves at Burleigh Heads, laughing until your ribs hurt in the Birdsville Hotel, and talking to the sky on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. #2 She tells me a love story about believing.
She's always believed in love as affection, the smitten kind of love, but over the years, she's come to believe in a different kind of love that's pulling the strings of our lives. #3 The author met her husband, Norm Clark, at a fencing class. She thought it was the most absurd question ever when Carolyn asked her if she wanted to go to a fencing class with her. #4 Norm Clark was a listener and a talker.
He was a man of science who would one day devote his life to research into acoustics and vibrations at the CSIRO. He was a member of an exclusive cheap living room club of rapier-witted conversationalists and coffee guzzlers who called themselves the Dawn-Busting Phantoms.