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The Chalky Sea

The Chalky Sea
(E-könyv)

Szállítás:
Azonnal
Elérhető nálunk:
.ePub formátumban
Korábbi ár:
1 306 Ft
Borító ár:
1 306 Ft
Rendeléskor fizetendő online ár:
1 241 Ft

Árakkal kapcsolatos információk:

 

Borító ár: A könyvön szereplő, a könyv kiadója által meghatározott ár

Korábbi ár: Az elmúlt 30 nap legalacsonyabb ára

Rendeléskor fizetendő online ár: A rendeléskor fizetendő ár

Bevezető ár: Megjelenés előtt leadott megrendelésre érvényes ár

Kötött ár: A terméknek az Árkötöttségi törvény alapján meghatározott legalacsonyabb eladási ára, melyből további kedvezmény nem adható.

 

Two troubled people in a turbulent worldIn July 1940, Gwen Collingwood drops her husband at the railway station, knowing she may never see him again. Two days later her humdrum world is torn apart when the sleepy English seaside town where she lives is subjected to the first of many heavy bombing attacks.In Ontario, Canada, Jim Armstrong is debating whether to volunteer.
Leírás
Raktári kód:
187268
ISBN:
6610000212620
EAN:
6610000212620
Gyártó kód:
17418
Megjelenés:
2017.
Oldalszám:
350
Nyelv:
angol
Two troubled people in a turbulent worldIn July 1940, Gwen Collingwood drops her husband at the railway station, knowing she may never see him again. Two days later her humdrum world is torn apart when the sleepy English seaside town where she lives is subjected to the first of many heavy bombing attacks.In Ontario, Canada, Jim Armstrong is debating whether to volunteer. His decision becomes clear when he uncovers the secret his fiancée has been keeping from him. A few weeks later he is on a ship bound for England.Gwen is forced to confront the truth she has concealed about her past and her own feelings. Jim battles with a bewildering and hostile world far removed from the cosy life of his Canadian farm. War brings horror and loss to each of them – can it also bring change and salvation?
From the author of A Greater World and The Gamekeeper's Wife, the first volume of the epic story of the impact of war on ordinary people.
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