Sunlight Hours by Caroline Caugant

Sunlight Hours by Caroline Caugant

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Three generations of women united by the secrets of a river

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Sunlight Hours by Caroline Caugant

Thirty-something Parisian artist Billie is working towards her next exhibition when she receives the news that her mother, with whom she has had no contact for years, has drowned in the river near her nursing home. In an attempt to understand the circumstances of her death, she returns to V, the village where she grew up in the parched, sun-drenched hills above the Mediterranean. When she arrives there, Billie finds herself reliving memories of another river drowning, 20 years earlier, memories she had tried to obliterate. What happened to Billie's dear friend Lila back then, at the age of 16, and why is Billie stalked by guilt? Sunlight Hours paints a picture of three generations of women, united by the secrets of a river.
A paticularly well-done opus which marries sharp writing, narrative depth and an original subject - L'Express (France)

The book's strings are pulled one by one to unfurl untold secrets, and, like a thriller, the book becomes impossible to put down - Femmes Magazine (Luxembourg)
After modern literature studies at the Sorbonne, Caroline Caugant decided to become a writer, in parallel to her work as a graphic designer. She lives in Paris.
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ISBN 13 9781529342291
ISBN 10 1529342295
Title Sunlight Hours
Author Caroline Caugant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2020-07-23
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.