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So Much Life Left Over

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ISBN/EAN: 9781473547919
Umbreit-Nr.: 5252863

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 288 S., 6.65 MB
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Erschienen am 05.07.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • A sweeping, heartbreaking novel following Daniel in his troubled marriage with Rosie as they navigate the unsettled time between the World Wars.

      Rosie and Daniel have moved to Ceylon with their little daughter to start a new life at the dawn of the 1920s, attempting to put the trauma of the First World War behind them, and to rekindle a marriage that gets colder every day. However, even in the lush plantation hills it is hard for them to escape the ties of home and the yearning for fulfilment that threatens their marriage.

      Back in England, Rosie's three sisters are dealing with different challenges in their searches for family, purpose and happiness. These are precarious times, and they find themselves using unconventional means to achieve their desires. Around them the world is changing, and when Daniel finds himself in Germany he witnesses events taking a dark and forbidding turn.

      By turns humorous and tragic, gripping and touching,So Much Life Left Overfollows a cast of unique and captivating characters as they navigate the extraordinary interwar years both in England and abroad.

  • Kurztext
    • A heartbreaking story of love, loss and survival from the multi-million copy bestselling author of Captain Corelli s Mandolin.Returning from life as a fighter pilot in the First World War, Daniel is struggling to put the trauma of the Western Front behind him.As the 1920s dawn, he and his wife Rosie move to a tea plantation in Ceylon with their small daughter to make a fresh start. Yet navigating their new world could test their marriage to its limits.Back in England, Rosie's sisters are dealing with impossible challenges in their searches for family, purpose and happiness. These are precarious times, and taking unconventional means may be the only way to get what they want. Around them the world changes, and events in Germany take a dark and forbidding turn. And soon there is no going back...

  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Louis de Bernières</b>is the bestselling author of<i>Captain Corellis Mandolin</i>, which won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Best Book in 1995. His most recent books are<i>The Dust That Falls From Dreams</i>,<i>Birds Without Wings</i>and<i>A Partisans Daughter</i>, a collection of stories,<i>Notwithstanding,</i>and two collections of poetry,<i>Imagining Alexandria</i>and<i>Of Love and Desire.</i>
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