Cinema Lumiere by Hattie Holden Edmonds

Cinema Lumiere by Hattie Holden Edmonds

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Cinema Lumiere by Hattie Holden Edmonds

Hannah Bailey has sealed her heart against love, she's resigned herself to a dead-end job and her catastrophic thinking is out of control. In fact, she's hard pushed to find a single reason for her existence - until the day she stumbles across a tiny cinema with just one seat - Cinema Lumiere is a cinema with a difference. No ticket is required and once inside, each customer is shown a subtly edited film of their life. But how does its French owner Victor make such films and why is he so determined to coax Hannah into that single red velvet seat?
'A magical, thought-provoking and uplifting tale.. one of this year's must-reads' Daily Mirror
Hattie Holden Edmonds has held down a variety of jobs including junior assistant on Separates in Clements department store, chief plugger-in of cables in a Berlin recording studio, hat-maker and a very clumsy waitress in an ice cream parlour. Apart from writing, she teaches meditation at a palliative care unit in Ladbroke Grove, and runs a part time and very rickety cinema from a fisherman's shack in Whitstable. She loves a good swim, and dreams of being able to knock up a decent three course meal.
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ISBN 13 9780992852085
ISBN 10 0992852080
Titel Cinema Lumiere
Autor Hattie Holden Edmonds
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag RedDoor Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-09-24
Seitenanzahl 384
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