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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 Town Called Solace: LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2021
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Mary Lawson's novels have captivated many, including Anne Tyler, who praises each one as remarkable. In this particular narrative, we follow Clara, whose defiant older sister has disappeared, leaving Clara engulfed in sorrow and confusion as she seeks out the truth of her sister's fate. Meanwhile, Liam, who has recently undergone a divorce and lost his job, relocates to the neighboring house. His arrival is almost immediately marked by a visit from the police. On the other side of the story, Elizabeth is haunted by memories of a crime from three decades ago that had devastating impacts on two families. As she faces her own mortality, Elizabeth feels an urgent need to atone for past wrongs. Graham Norton describes this tale as one that will deeply affect your emotions, while Liane Moriarty highlights its exquisite poignancy.
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Mary Lawson's novels have captivated many, including Anne Tyler, who praises each one as remarkable. In this particular narrative, we follow Clara, whose defiant older sister has disappeared, leaving Clara engulfed in sorrow and confusion as she seeks out the truth of her sister's fate. Meanwhile, Liam, who has recently undergone a divorce and lost his job, relocates to the neighboring house. His arrival is almost immediately marked by a visit from the police. On the other side of the story, Elizabeth is haunted by memories of a crime from three decades ago that had devastating impacts on two families. As she faces her own mortality, Elizabeth feels an urgent need to atone for past wrongs. Graham Norton describes this tale as one that will deeply affect your emotions, while Liane Moriarty highlights its exquisite poignancy.
