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ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Published by Fleet 07/03/2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Published by Little, Brown Book Group, London, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Liliana's beloved husband has been dead six months when she finds a roll of banknotes in a drawer with a note: Treat yourself to something nice, love. The same morning, in her local cafe, she spies the headline on La Republica: two men have been shot and injured in Rome and it is suspected that Libya's Colonel Gadaffi is behind it. When she reads the name of one of the victims, Abrama Cattaneo, the last forty years of her life in England - not speaking Italian, never mentioning her Italian family - disappear in an instant. She is transported back to her years in Italy and in Tripoli, and she realises that Cattaneo, a poet, is the nephew she last saw when he was a baby. Immediately she knows what she must do. She boards a place to Rome, where she plans to reclaim the life that she failed to have. Her real life. Moving between past and present, to explore Liliana's years as a young woman in Tripoli under Italian occupation, THE FOURTH SHORE shines a light on a forgotten period of brutal repression and once again shows that the emotionally crippling effects of war linger for decades after the fighting has stopped. Virginia Baily's new novel, her follow-up to the internationally bestselling Early One Morning, is a sweeping, absorbing novel by one of the most gifted, humane and perceptive storytellers at work today. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Published by Fleet, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Published by Fleet, 2019
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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. 376 pages. - light shelf wearTHE FOURTH SHOREby Virginia BailyFleet, UK, 2019ISBN 9780708898505trade pb, 376ppNEAR NEW - light shelf wearLiliana's beloved husband has been dead six months when she finds a roll of banknotes in a drawer with .
Published by Fleet, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Published by Little, Brown Book Group, London, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Liliana's beloved husband has been dead six months when she finds a roll of banknotes in a drawer with a note: Treat yourself to something nice, love. The same morning, in her local cafe, she spies the headline on La Republica: two men have been shot and injured in Rome and it is suspected that Libya's Colonel Gadaffi is behind it. When she reads the name of one of the victims, Abrama Cattaneo, the last forty years of her life in England - not speaking Italian, never mentioning her Italian family - disappear in an instant. She is transported back to her years in Italy and in Tripoli, and she realises that Cattaneo, a poet, is the nephew she last saw when he was a baby. Immediately she knows what she must do. She boards a place to Rome, where she plans to reclaim the life that she failed to have. Her real life. Moving between past and present, to explore Liliana's years as a young woman in Tripoli under Italian occupation, THE FOURTH SHORE shines a light on a forgotten period of brutal repression and once again shows that the emotionally crippling effects of war linger for decades after the fighting has stopped. Virginia Baily's new novel, her follow-up to the internationally bestselling Early One Morning, is a sweeping, absorbing novel by one of the most gifted, humane and perceptive storytellers at work today. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Little, Brown Book Group, London, 2019
ISBN 10: 0708898505 ISBN 13: 9780708898505
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Liliana's beloved husband has been dead six months when she finds a roll of banknotes in a drawer with a note: Treat yourself to something nice, love. The same morning, in her local cafe, she spies the headline on La Republica: two men have been shot and injured in Rome and it is suspected that Libya's Colonel Gadaffi is behind it. When she reads the name of one of the victims, Abrama Cattaneo, the last forty years of her life in England - not speaking Italian, never mentioning her Italian family - disappear in an instant. She is transported back to her years in Italy and in Tripoli, and she realises that Cattaneo, a poet, is the nephew she last saw when he was a baby. Immediately she knows what she must do. She boards a place to Rome, where she plans to reclaim the life that she failed to have. Her real life. Moving between past and present, to explore Liliana's years as a young woman in Tripoli under Italian occupation, THE FOURTH SHORE shines a light on a forgotten period of brutal repression and once again shows that the emotionally crippling effects of war linger for decades after the fighting has stopped. Virginia Baily's new novel, her follow-up to the internationally bestselling Early One Morning, is a sweeping, absorbing novel by one of the most gifted, humane and perceptive storytellers at work today. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.