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Cargando... A Lost Wife's Tale: A Novel (2009)por Marion McGilvary
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. deprimerend :( ( ) Edith Lutz is a woman with many secrets. Why has she changed her name to Edith Lutz, for one? Why is she looking for a job as live-in housekeeper to a wealthy publisher? And where or what has happened to her old life, including her husband? The answers to these and many more questions are gradually answered throughout the story. In escaping the dreary monotony of her boring childhood, "Edith" has been forced under truly wretched circumstances to re-invent herself - but the past wants to catch up with her, as pasts often do, and just when the wealthy publisher is turning into someone she can imagine a whole new life with. Edith herself sometimes comes across as slightly unlikeable and the ending was a disappointment. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"She once had a life, a husband, a home. So what made her run? Edith Lutz doesn't want to be found. She's vanished in a flurry of hastily packed bags and with a new look, name and job as live-in housekeeper to divorced publisher Adam, she's hoping to evade her past and build a new life. Again. But she soon becomes more than just the woman who does the dishes. Lingering over summer evenings with Adam, Edith experiences love for the first time, while her boss knows nothing of the real woman he's falling for. Haunted by an impossible choice she faced in her youth, Edith's been running ever since. With Adam she's found a reason to stop. But will her past let her?" -- Book cover. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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