Skip to main content

Sweet Ruin

0.0

Pagine

352

Lingua

EN

ISBN

9780743277358

Tempo di Lettura

~6h 10min

Sweet Ruin è un book di Cathi Hanauer. Conta 352 pagine.

Informazioni su questo libro

Elayna Leopold, 35, works from home in New Jersey so that she can raise her young daughter, Hazel, while her husband puts in long hours as a lawyer in New York. Elayna is typical of women who spend their twenties chasing dreams in the city only to spend their thirties chasing children in the suburbs. Yet no one knows better than she that life can change instantly. Two years ago her infant son died, sending her into a depression from which she's just emerging. Now, suddenly -- thrillingly -- Elayna finds herself craving life's passions again. When she meets Kevin, a young artist and neighbor, she discovers a version of herself she thought was gone forever. As she uncovers yearnings that could destroy everything she cherishes, a threat to Hazel emerges from an unlikely source, making Elayna's choices and decisions that much more critical. Riveting, tender, and utterly real, Sweet Ruin is a gripping story about one woman's search for passion amid the challenges of ordinary life and a triumph of contemporary fiction from a writer known for her candor and wisdom.

Sull'Autore

è l'autore di Sweet Ruin. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.

Esplora altri libri di Cathi Hanauer

Edizioni e Formati

Recensioni

Nessuna recensione ancora. Hai letto questo libro? Condividi le tue impressioni con la comunità di Booklogr.

Accedi Accedi per scrivere una recensione

Domande Frequenti

Quante pagine ha Sweet Ruin?+

Sweet Ruin ha 352 pagine.

Di cosa parla Sweet Ruin?+

Elayna Leopold, 35, works from home in New Jersey so that she can raise her young daughter, Hazel, while her husband puts in long hours as a lawyer in New York. Elayna is typical of women who spend their twenties chasing dreams in the city only to spend their thirties chasing children in the suburbs...

Chi ha scritto Sweet Ruin?+

Sweet Ruin è stato scritto da Cathi Hanauer.