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A Perfect Day

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Broken Road series presents an inspiring story about a man who has to rediscover his priorities after finding money and fame. Robert Harlan has three loves in his wife, his daughter, and his writing. But when his thirst for success causes him to lose focus on his family life, it takes a few more missteps—and finally, a stranger with a mysterious message about the brevity of his future—before he discovers the truth about who he has become, what he has lost, and what it will take to find love again...“ A Perfect Day examines love, relationships and self-awareness...This well-written story spans the range of emotions from joy to sorrow and grief.”— The Sunday Oklahoman

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A Perfect Day, Richard Paul Evans

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Titel
A Perfect Day
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Berkley
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
352
ISBN10
0451213262
ISBN13
9780451213266
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Originaltitel
A perfect day
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The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Broken Road series presents an inspiring story about a man who has to rediscover his priorities after finding money and fame. Robert Harlan has three loves in his wife, his daughter, and his writing. But when his thirst for success causes him to lose focus on his family life, it takes a few more missteps—and finally, a stranger with a mysterious message about the brevity of his future—before he discovers the truth about who he has become, what he has lost, and what it will take to find love again...“ A Perfect Day examines love, relationships and self-awareness...This well-written story spans the range of emotions from joy to sorrow and grief.”— The Sunday Oklahoman