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The Postcard
✍ Scribed by Folbigg, Zoë
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus; Aria
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Series
- Note 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- London
- ISBN
- 1789542138
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✦ Synopsis
A year after the kiss that brought them together in a snowy train-station doorway, Maya and James are embarking on another journey – this time around the world. The trip starts promisingly, with an opulent and romantic Indian wedding. But as their travels continue, Maya fears that 'love at first sight' might not survive trains, planes and tuk tuks, especially when she realises that what she really wants is a baby, and James doesn't feel the same. Can Maya and James navigate their different hopes and dreams to stay together? Or is love at first sight just a myth after all?
✦ Subjects
Fiction -- Romance -- General
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