The Widower by Ray Kluun

The Widower by Ray Kluun

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Zusammenfassung

The sequel to Love Life and a tale of parental redemptive love

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The Widower by Ray Kluun

Following his wife Carmen's funeral, chronicled so movingly in Love Life, Dan tries to pick up the pieces. He is now the sole parent of little Luna. But inevitably in his grief he goes right off the rails. His friends worry for him and for Luna, and Rose finds it difficult to reconnect with him. His hedonism becomes self-destructive and he deep down he knows it's better to have Luna stay with friends than for her to witness his decline. He sells his share of the business to his partner and goes ona drug-addled holiday to Ibiza, where he witnesses 9/11. His relationship with Rose is virtually over, though she can never quite bring herself to abandon him completely. Dan reaches rock bottom and realises he can't go on like this. His friends advise him to go on a long trip, taking Luna with him, and to try and take stock of his life. He decides to take Luna to Australia, via Bali and Thailand. There as they travel across the continent they begin to tentatively establish a relationship - a new relationship - and Dan finally comes to realise what it is he wants and needs in his life.
Ray Kluun (Kluun to his friends) was a marketing man in a previous life. In 2001 he lost his 36-year-old wife to cancer. Kluun took his daughter Eva (then three years old) to Australia and wrote Love Life (2006), which became a massive word-of-mouth bestseller in Europe, selling 750,000 copies.
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ISBN 13 9780330454353
ISBN 10 0330454358
Titel The Widower
Autor Ray Kluun
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pan Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-06-06
Seitenanzahl 304
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