August by Judith Rossner

August by Judith Rossner

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August by Judith Rossner

A forgotten postcard. An old hotel looming above the Mediterranean, its harsh exterior in bold contrast with the warmth of the surrounding landscape. Whispers and rumors of the past alongside an increasing awareness of the complexity of the relationships of the present.


In her captivating new novel, Maryann D'Agincourt picks up the story of>Shade and Light's Jenny as she travels with her second husband on a belated honeymoon to the Ligurian Coast. There, Jenny is confronted with secrets from her family's past and attempts to find solace despite haunting memories of her first marriage and the tragic death that ended it.

A forgotten postcard. An old hotel looming above the Mediterranean, its harsh exterior in bold contrast with the warmth of the surrounding landscape. Whispers and rumors of the past alongside an increasing awareness of the complexity of the relationships of the present.


In her captivating new novel, Maryann D'Agincourt picks up the story of>Shade and Light's Jenny as she travels with her second husband on a belated honeymoon to the Ligurian Coast. There, Jenny is confronted with secrets from her family's past and attempts to find solace despite haunting memories of her first marriage and the tragic death that ended it.

Rossner, Judith: - Judith Rossner [1935-2005] was an American novelist, most famous for the bestseller, Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1975). A lifelong New Yorker, her books centered around the themes of urban alienation and gender relations.
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ISBN 13 9780446352246
ISBN 10 0446352241
Titel August
Autor Judith Rossner
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Warner Books (NY)
Erscheinungsjahr 1984-08-01
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