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Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
A Friend of the Family
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The acclaimed author of "Then She Was Gone" and "The Girls" brings you another compelling tale. The London family is facing challenging times. Tony, who has recently gone through a divorce, finds himself daydreaming about someone off-limits. Sean, an acclaimed writer, is struggling with a creative block, despite having a vibrant new romance. Meanwhile, their brother Ned has just returned from Australia, leaving behind his significant other. Adding to the mix is a new tenant, an enigmatic stranger. This newcomer could either be the ally the family desperately needs or cause more chaos than they can handle. With its engaging narrative, the book promises a rollercoaster of emotions, delivering warmth, humor, and depth as noted by the Sunday Times, The Times, and Heat.
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The acclaimed author of "Then She Was Gone" and "The Girls" brings you another compelling tale. The London family is facing challenging times. Tony, who has recently gone through a divorce, finds himself daydreaming about someone off-limits. Sean, an acclaimed writer, is struggling with a creative block, despite having a vibrant new romance. Meanwhile, their brother Ned has just returned from Australia, leaving behind his significant other. Adding to the mix is a new tenant, an enigmatic stranger. This newcomer could either be the ally the family desperately needs or cause more chaos than they can handle. With its engaging narrative, the book promises a rollercoaster of emotions, delivering warmth, humor, and depth as noted by the Sunday Times, The Times, and Heat.
