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Those Faraday Girls

De: Monica McInerney
Narrado por: Ulli Birvé
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From the best-selling author of Hello from the Gillespies and The House of Memories comes a warm and captivating story of family secrets, traditions and ties.

As a child Maggie Faraday grew up in a lively, unconventional household in Tasmania, with her young mother, four very different aunts and eccentric grandfather. With her mother often away, all four aunts took turns looking after her - until, just weeks before Maggie's sixth birthday, a shocking event changed everything.

Twenty years on Maggie is living alone in New York City when a surprise visit from her grandfather brings a revelation and a proposition to reunite the family. As the Faradays gather in Ireland, Maggie begins to realise that the women she thought she knew so intimately have something to hide.

Those Faraday Girls is a rich and complex story full of warmth, humour and unforgettable women. Spanning several countries and 30 years, it is a deeply moving novel about family secrets and lies and how the memories that bind us together can also keep us apart.

©2007 Monica McInerney (P)2015 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Contemporario Romance Romance contemporáneo

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"Past secrets and sibling rivalry and he meat in this enthralling tale." ( Woman & Home)
"A page turning story about sibling rivalry, which is accessible and deep." ( The Irish Independent)
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