Bobby's Girl

Bobby's Girl

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America 1968. Everyone has one special summer. For British students Penny and Kate, and Americans Bobby and Sandy, it was that summer on Cape Cod. Warm languid days filled with love, laughter and music. Until the night Bobby's car crashed and burst into flames, and a bitter old woman took control, changing the survivors' lives for ever.

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Bobby's Girl by Catrin Collier

America 1968. Protests against the Vietnam War, for Civil Rights, sit-ins, love-ins, happenings - youth pitted against the establishment, hoping to create a better world. Everyone has one special summer. For British students Penny and Kate, and Americans Bobby and Sandy, it was that summer on Cape Cod. Warm languid days filled with love, laughter and music. Until the night Bobby's car crashed and burst into flames, and a bitter old woman took control, changing the survivors' lives for ever. One of the four was killed, another damaged; a third disappeared never to be seen by family or friends again. Penny survived, only to be haunted for almost twenty years by a dark and dangerous secret. Then a letter arrives asking Penny to return to America to help right the wrongs of that fateful night. But has she the courage?
'A cracking beach read' Big Issue 'Moving, heartwarming.. impossible to put down' Evening Star
Catrin Collier has published thirty-seven novels worldwide. She has had three stage plays professionally performed her novel Hearts of Gold was filmed as a mini series for the BBC Worldwide, attracted an audience of 6.8 million viewers when shown on UK network TV. www.catrincollier.co.uk
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780749009298
ISBN 10 0749009292
Titre Bobby's Girl
Auteur Catrin Collier
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Allison & Busby
Année de publication 2011-06-01
Nombre de pages 416
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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