Half Broken Things

Par : Morag Joss

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  • Nombre de pages295
  • FormatPoche
  • Poids0.165 kg
  • Dimensions11,0 cm × 17,6 cm × 1,9 cm
  • ISBN0-340-82049-7
  • EAN9780340820490
  • Date de parution01/01/2004
  • ÉditeurHodder & Stoughton

Résumé

Jean, Michael and Steph are three reluctant loners. Damaged and fearful of life, they cannot survive alone for much longer. A mixture of deceit, good luck and misfortune draws them together to Walden Manor, a secluded and gracious country house that promises sanctuary and freedom from failure. Out of and invented pas they shape a beautiful present, full of hope and happiness. For the first time in their lives, they lose their dread of the future. If their sense of safety is built on a delusion, does it matter? When the idyll is threatened, Jean, Michael and Steph discover that because their lives are now worth living they are also worth preserving. But at what cost?
Jean, Michael and Steph are three reluctant loners. Damaged and fearful of life, they cannot survive alone for much longer. A mixture of deceit, good luck and misfortune draws them together to Walden Manor, a secluded and gracious country house that promises sanctuary and freedom from failure. Out of and invented pas they shape a beautiful present, full of hope and happiness. For the first time in their lives, they lose their dread of the future. If their sense of safety is built on a delusion, does it matter? When the idyll is threatened, Jean, Michael and Steph discover that because their lives are now worth living they are also worth preserving. But at what cost?