Library at the Edge of the World (e-bog) af Hayes-McCoy, Felicity
Hayes-McCoy, Felicity (forfatter)

Library at the Edge of the World e-bog

84,89 DKK (inkl. moms 106,11 DKK)
November 2017 LibraryReads PickIn the bestselling tradition of Fannie Flagg and Jenny Colgan comes Felicity Hayes-McCoys U.S. debut about a local librarian who must find a way to rebuild her community and her own life in this touching, enchanting novel set on Irelands stunning West Coast.As she drives her mobile library van between villages of Irelands West Coast, Hanna Casey tries not to think...
E-bog 84,89 DKK
Forfattere Hayes-McCoy, Felicity (forfatter)
Udgivet 14 november 2017
Længde 368 sider
Genrer Fiction: general and literary
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062663733
November 2017 LibraryReads PickIn the bestselling tradition of Fannie Flagg and Jenny Colgan comes Felicity Hayes-McCoys U.S. debut about a local librarian who must find a way to rebuild her community and her own life in this touching, enchanting novel set on Irelands stunning West Coast.As she drives her mobile library van between villages of Irelands West Coast, Hanna Casey tries not to think about a lot of things. Like the sophisticated lifestyle she abandoned after finding her English barrister husband in bed with another woman. Or that shes back in Lissbeg, the rural Irish town she walked away from in her teens, living in the back bedroom of her overbearing mothers retirement bungalow. Or, worse yet, her nagging fear that, as the local librarian and a prominent figure in the community, her failed marriage and ignominious return have made her a focus of gossip. With her teenage daughter, Jazz, off traveling the world and her relationship with her own mother growing increasingly tense, Hanna is determined to reclaim her independence by restoring a derelict cottage left to her by her great-aunt. But when the threatened closure of the Lissbeg Library puts her personal plans in jeopardy, Hanna finds herself leading a battle to restore the heart and soul of the Finfarran Peninsulas fragmented community. And shes about to discover that the neighbors shed always kept at a distance have come to mean more to her than she ever could have imagined. Told with heart and abundant charm, The Library at the Edge of the World is a joyous story about the meaning of home and the importance of finding a place where you truly belong.Heart-warming . . . reminiscent of Maeve Binchy and Roisin Meaney.Irish Examiner