Losing the moon
- ISBN
- 0451211952
Losing the moon è un married women, parent and adult child book di Patti Callahan Henry.
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"Like most mothers, Amy Reynolds has anticipated the moment when her son brings home his first serious girlfriend. But when he does, she's shocked to meet the girl's father. He is none other than Nick Lowry - the college boyfriend who captivated her heart and soul and then, without a word of explanation or warning, disappeared. She still remembers what she felt for Nick...and she still wonders what took him away from her." "Life has been good to Amy. Her marriage is satisfying, her teenage children thriving. She loves her beautifully restored home and her work teaching at the local college. She has long since buried her memories of Nick. But now that he is back in her life, she can't help recalling the beach where they walked and kissed and pledged their destinies together some twenty years ago. She can't help missing the young woman that she was then, full of passion and promise. And she can't help being tempted by the life she might have lived...might still live - even though making that choice would betray all she holds dear."--BOOK JACKET.
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Patti Callahan Henry è l'autore di Losing the moon. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.
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Di che genere è Losing the moon?+
Losing the moon è un libro di Married women, Parent and adult child, First loves, Married women in fiction.
Di cosa parla Losing the moon?+
"Like most mothers, Amy Reynolds has anticipated the moment when her son brings home his first serious girlfriend. But when he does, she's shocked to meet the girl's father. He is none other than Nick Lowry - the college boyfriend who captivated her heart and soul and then, without a word of explana...
Chi ha scritto Losing the moon?+
Losing the moon è stato scritto da Patti Callahan Henry.