The Past is Tomorrow by Liz Ryan

The Past is Tomorrow by Liz Ryan

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Zusammenfassung

Shivaun Reilly is still dealing with the loss of her family and her hospital's closure when Ivor leaves her to live in Spain. She decides to move to America but once there she discovers some important truths - and that the past can't be left behind that easily.

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The Past is Tomorrow by Liz Ryan

Shivaun Reilly is still dealing with the loss of her family and her hospital's closure when Ivor leaves her to live in Spain. She decides to move to America but once there she discovers some important truths - and that the past can't be left behind that easily.
'Characters are good, well rounded, imaginable people..One More Chance is about feelings, friendships and dreams. It's an enjoyable read.' Sunday Independent on One More Chance - .

'Liz Ryan is smart and funny and she writes well.' Irish Times

'Look out Maeve Binchy, Liz Ryan has you in her sights.' Liverpool Echo

'Liz Ryan is fast becoming a household name . . . a witty and light read. Like a perfect beach book.' Irish Tatler on A Year of Her Life - .

'Liz Ryan's language and style is as fresh as the French landscape and the action whips along with all the verve we have come to expect from the journalist. It's a scintillating helping of fiction to savour on these dark winter nights.' Ireland on Sunday on One More Chance
Liz Ryan has been a journalist with the Dublin Independent and Herald for many years, and a regular contributor to many magazines and radio programmes. She has also written three bestselling novels: Blood Lines, A Note of Parting and most recently A Taste of Freedom.
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ISBN 13 9780340768761
ISBN 10 0340768762
Titel The Past is Tomorrow
Autor Liz Ryan
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-09-06
Seitenanzahl 608
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