The Country Girl
β Scribed by Hein, Cathryn
- Book ID
- 110482402
- Publisher
- Mira
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 345 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781489246813
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Bestselling Australian author Cathryn Hein returns with a moving and uplifting rural romance about facing hard truths and moving on in pursuit of life. The ultimate feelβgood read for summer! A moving and uplifting rural story for fans of Fleur McDonald.After landing a major cookbook deal, star food blogger Tash Ranger swaps city life for the family farm. But Tash's homecoming is bittersweet, for now she can no longer avoid seeing her best friend Maddy, who was severely injured in a riding accident. No one knows that Maddy and Tash had a deep falling out and with every visit Tash must pretend to be the friend everyone believes her to be.Patrick Lawson, Maddy's fiancΓ©, battles despair and hope daily as Maddy lies imprisoned in her body. When Tash returns to Castlereagh Road with her joy and boundless appetite for life, he realises finally what his loved ones have been trying to tell him for months β that Maddy wouldn't want him to throw his life away. It's time to...
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Il suo primo romanzo, "Ragazze di campagna", fu ritenuto talmente scandaloso da essere messo al bando nella cattolicissima Irlanda del 1960. Questo non impedì al libro di diventare comunque un grande successo internazionale, permettendo a Edna O'Brien di emanciparsi e di costruirsi una vita libera,
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