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Every Good Woman Deserves a Lover

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Sasha is a captive in a life which no longer satisfies her. Her children are critical, her husband unsupportive. So, with two good women friends, she escapes to darkest Peru, to take on the challenge of a lifetime - to walk the Inca Trail. Amongst the grandeur of the mountains, she discovers that she can grab hold of her life and wrench it back before it's too late. She embarks on a love affair, which takes her ocmpletely by surprise; but she also finds disaster and the sound of her own laughter. This novel is for every woman whose teenage daughters say they look sad in hipster jeans. Whose husbands have long since ceased apologising to them for anything. And who feel like hamsters caught in the never-ending whell of life.

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Every Good Woman Deserves a Lover, Diana Appleyard

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Titel
Every Good Woman Deserves a Lover
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Diana Appleyard
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
286
ISBN10
0552999342
ISBN13
9780552999342
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Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Romantik
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Sasha is a captive in a life which no longer satisfies her. Her children are critical, her husband unsupportive. So, with two good women friends, she escapes to darkest Peru, to take on the challenge of a lifetime - to walk the Inca Trail. Amongst the grandeur of the mountains, she discovers that she can grab hold of her life and wrench it back before it's too late. She embarks on a love affair, which takes her ocmpletely by surprise; but she also finds disaster and the sound of her own laughter. This novel is for every woman whose teenage daughters say they look sad in hipster jeans. Whose husbands have long since ceased apologising to them for anything. And who feel like hamsters caught in the never-ending whell of life.