<p>Tremarnock is a classic Cornish seaside village. Houses painted in yellow, pink and white cluster around the harbour, where fishermen still unload their daily catch. It has a pub and a sought-after little restaurant, whitewashed, with bright blue shutters. </p><p>It is here that
Tremarnock: The Lives, Loves and Secrets of a Cornish Village
β Scribed by Burstall, Emma
- Book ID
- 108915885
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 701 KB
- Series
- Tremarnock 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
<p>Tremarnock is a classic Cornish seaside village. Houses painted in yellow, pink and white cluster around the harbour, where fishermen still unload their daily catch. It has a pub and a sought-after little restaurant, whitewashed, with bright blue shutters. </p><p>It is here that Liz has found sanctuary for herself and her young daughter, Rosie - far away from Rosie's cheating father. From early in the morning with her job as a cleaner, till late at night waitressing in the restaurant, Liz works all the hours God sends to provide for them both. But trouble is waiting just around the corner.</p><p>As with all villages, there are tensions, secrets - and ambitions. Emma Burstall's wonderfully engaging first novel about Tremarnock is the story of what happens when one shocking turn of events sweeps a small community, carrying Liz and Rosie with it. </p>
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