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The Month of Borrowed Dreams (Finfarran 4): A feel-good summer novel
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Month of Borrowed Dreams (Finfarran 4): A feel-good summer novel
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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Series | Finfarran |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781473663671
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Books Ireland
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Imprint |
Hachette Books Ireland
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Publication Date |
7 February 2019 |
Publication Country |
Ireland
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Description
Finfarran Book 4 'A sparkling, life-affirming novel -- sunshine on the page' Cathy Kelly Summer is on its way, and Lissbeg librarian Hanna Casey has started a club showing films based on popular novels. But soon the club's members find dramatic twists and turns happening in their own lives on Ireland's west coast. Hanna's daughter Jazz finally feels like she can call Lissbeg home. But when her life is turned upside down, will she return to London to make a fresh start? Aideen is afraid that her romance with Conor won't survive the pressures of their planned double wedding with overbearing Eileen and manipulative Joe. Meanwhile, Saira Khan is determined to help a troubled new arrival to Finfarran. And could Hanna's own newfound happiness to Brian be threatened by the return of her ex-husband Malcolm? As the club prepares for the first meeting of the summer, they'll all face hard choices. But will they get the happy endings they deserve? 'A heartwarming novel' Irish Independent
Author Biography
Felicity Hayes-McCoy, author of the best-selling Finfarran series, was born in Dublin, Ireland. She studied literature at UCD before moving to England in the 1970s to train as an actress. Her work as a writer ranges from TV and radio drama and documentary, to screenplays, music theatre, memoir and children's books. Her Finfarran novels are widely read on both sides of the Atlantic, and in Australia, and have been translated into six languages. She and her husband, opera director Wilf Judd, live in the West Kerry Gaeltacht and in Bermondsey, London. She blogs about life in both places on her website www.felicityhayesmccoy.co.uk and you can follow her on Twitter @fhayesmccoy and on Facebook at Felicity Hayes-McCoy Author.
ReviewsPraise for the Finfarran series - : Warm-hearted ... reminiscent of Maeve Binchy and Roisin Meaney - Irish Examiner A delicious feast of a novel - Cathy Kelly A summer read for fans of Maeve Binchy - Sunday Independent A charming and heart-warming story - Jenny Colgan Engaging ... sparkling and joyous - Sunday Times
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