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The Love Book

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In 1980, three schoolgirls visit St. Valentine's shrine in Dublin to write their petitions for love. Years later, Abby, Vonnie and Diana have discovered that finding love was the easy bit - it's what you do with it once you've found it that's tricky . . . When Vonnie returns home unexpectedly from her life in California, all three women are forced to examine their choices, loves and lives, which have proved surprising and in some ways precarious. So much for St. Valentine - if the saint has taught them anything about love, it's be careful what you wish for . . . But real love is always a work in progress, and even life-long friends must learn to open their eyes - and especially their hearts - because St. Valentine has some unfinished business with them . . .

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The Love Book, Fiona O'Brien

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Jaar van publicatie
2012
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Titel
The Love Book
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2012
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
422
ISBN10
0340994916
ISBN13
9780340994917
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In 1980, three schoolgirls visit St. Valentine's shrine in Dublin to write their petitions for love. Years later, Abby, Vonnie and Diana have discovered that finding love was the easy bit - it's what you do with it once you've found it that's tricky . . . When Vonnie returns home unexpectedly from her life in California, all three women are forced to examine their choices, loves and lives, which have proved surprising and in some ways precarious. So much for St. Valentine - if the saint has taught them anything about love, it's be careful what you wish for . . . But real love is always a work in progress, and even life-long friends must learn to open their eyes - and especially their hearts - because St. Valentine has some unfinished business with them . . .