Nights of Rain and Stars: The perfect summer read
Littérature générale (romans), Fêtes (romans), Oeuvres littéraires (romans), Intrigue amoureuse contemporaine , Famille et relations familiales , Europe (voyage et géographie)
Audio avec voix de synthèse, Braille automatisé
Résumé
'The perfect summer read' Mail on SundayMaeve Binchy at her very best - the superb novel of one summer, and four people whose lives are irrevocably changed.'The setting is wonderfully seductive . . . Binchy weaves her usual magic .… . . Binchy is degrees better than most other novelists and her storytelling ability is second to none' Sunday ExpressFour strangers, with nothing in common but a need to escape, meet in a Greek taverna high above the small village of Aghia Anna. From Ireland, America, Germany and England they have each left behind their homes and their old lives, when a shocking tragedy throws them unexpectedly together.Nights of Rain and Stars is the story of one summer and four people, each with a life in turmoil - and Vonni, the Irish exile who would very much like to help them, but has demons of her own to battle . . .'It's always a treat to read one of Maeve Binchy's novels and this is no exception . . . she introduces us to a group of characters - a random group of holidaymakers thrown together by tragedy - and leaves us caring about them as if they are our friends' Best