### Amazon.com Review After three novels which centered around gastronomic pleasures, Joanne Harris's *Coastliners* focuses on more astringent joys. Sea, gritty sand, and adverse weather conditions replace \_\_, **, and** . Set on a small, blustery fishing island off the coast of France, it tells t
Coastliners
β Scribed by Harris, Joanne
- Book ID
- 106768964
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 235 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Joanne Harris writes fiction that engages every one of the senses: reviewers called Chocolat "delectable" and Five Quarters of the Orange "sweet and powerful." In her new novel, she takes readers to a tiny French island where you can almost taste the salt on your lips.
The island, called Le Devin, is shaped somewhat like a sleeping woman. At her head is the village of Les Salants, while the more prosperous village of La Houssinière lies at her feet. You could walk between the towns in an hour, but they could not feel farther apart, for between them lie years of animosity.
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On the tiny Breton island of Le Devin, life has remained almost unchanged for over a hundred years. For generations, two rival communities have fought for control of the island's only beach. When Mado returns home ot her village after a ten-year absence, she finds it threatened, both by the tides an
### Amazon.com Review After three novels which centered around gastronomic pleasures, Joanne Harris's *Coastliners* focuses on more astringent joys. Sea, gritty sand, and adverse weather conditions replace \_\_, **, and** . Set on a small, blustery fishing island off the coast of France, it tells t
Joanne Harris writes fiction that engages every one of the senses: reviewers called Chocolat "delectable" and Five Quarters of the Orange "sweet and powerful." In her new novel, she takes readers to a tiny French island where you can almost taste the salt on your lips. The island, called Le Devin,
Joanne Harris writes fiction that engages every one of the senses: reviewers called Chocolat "delectable" and Five Quarters of the Orange "sweet and powerful." In her new novel, she takes readers to a tiny French island where you can almost taste the salt on your lips. The island, called Le Devin,
### Amazon.com Review After three novels which centered around gastronomic pleasures, Joanne Harris's *Coastliners* focuses on more astringent joys. Sea, gritty sand, and adverse weather conditions replace \_\_, **, and** . Set on a small, blustery fishing island off the coast of France, it tells t