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 Simons, Paullina, Areopagus, 1996.
Simons, Paullina
Areopagus, 1996.
Ambo/Ahthos, Amsterdam 2008 ; Conditie: In goede staat. Hardcover met omslag.
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Paullina Simons
Bellagrand
Harper Collins Promotion 2013 Paperback, 563pp. Italian immigrant Gina, independent, compassionate and strong, desperately wants a family. Boston blue-blood Harry, idealistic and political, wants to create a better world. Bound together by tormented passion, they rail, rage, and break each other's hearts, only to come face to face with a stark final choice that will forever determine their destiny. Their journey takes them through four decades and two continents, through triumph and turmoil, from the wooden planks of the troubled immigrant town of Lawrence, Massachusetts, to the marble halls and secret doors of a mystical place called Bellagrand. (ISBN: 9780007493739). Good.
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Paullina Simons
The Bridge to Holy Cross
Flamingo 2003 Paperback, 672pp. Tatiana is eighteen years old and pregnant when she miraculously escapes war-torn Leningrad to the West, believing herself to be a widow. Her husband, Major Alexander Belov, a decorated hero of the Soviet Union, has been arrested by Stalin's infamous secret police and is awaiting execution as a traitor and a spy. As the Second World War moves towards its horrific close, Tatiana and Alexander are surrounded by the ghosts of their past and of each other. Far away, Tatiana must think first of their son Anthony. They must struggle against destiny and despair in the fight of their lives. (ISBN: 9780007175765). Good.
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Paullina Simons
The Bronze Horseman
Flamingo 2001 Paperback, 320pp. Leningrad 1941: the white nights of summer illuminate a city of fallen grandeur whose palaces and avenues speak of a different age, when Leningrad was known as St Petersburg. Two sisters, Tatiana and Dasha, share the same bed, living in one room with their brother and parents. The routine of their hard impoverished life is shattered on 22 June 1941 when Hitler invades Russia. For the Metanov family, for Leningrad and particularly for Tatiana, life will never be the same again. Tanning; spine creased. (ISBN: 9780006513223). Fair.
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Paullina Simons
Children of Liberty
HarperCollins 2012 Paperback, 432pp. From Paullina Simons who brought you the unforgettable The Bronze Horseman comes the much-anticipated Children of Liberty. 'Never forget where you came from.' At the turn of the century and the dawning of the modern world, Gina sails from Sicily to Boston's Freedom Docks to find a new and better life, and meets Harry Barrington, who is searching for his own place in the old world of New England. She is a penniless unrefined immigrant, he a first family Boston Blue-blood, yet they are hopelessly drawn to one another. Over their denials, their separations, and over time, Gina and Harry long to be together. Yet their union would leave a path of destruction in its wake that will swallow two families. The fates of the Barringtons and Attavianos become entwined, on a collision course between the old and the new, between what is expected and what is desired . what is chosen and what is bestowed . what is given and what is taken away. Torn and torn apart, Gina and Harry face the cruelest choice of all-between what they cannot have and what they cannot live without. (ISBN: 9780007241576). Very Good.
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Paullina Simons
Children of Liberty
HarperCollins 2012 Paperback, 432pp. From Paullina Simons who brought you the unforgettable The Bronze Horseman comes the much-anticipated Children of Liberty. 'Never forget where you came from.' At the turn of the century and the dawning of the modern world, Gina sails from Sicily to Boston's Freedom Docks to find a new and better life, and meets Harry Barrington, who is searching for his own place in the old world of New England. She is a penniless unrefined immigrant, he a first family Boston Blue-blood, yet they are hopelessly drawn to one another. Over their denials, their separations, and over time, Gina and Harry long to be together. Yet their union would leave a path of destruction in its wake that will swallow two families. The fates of the Barringtons and Attavianos become entwined, on a collision course between the old and the new, between what is expected and what is desired . what is chosen and what is bestowed . what is given and what is taken away. Torn and torn apart, Gina and Harry face the cruelest choice of all-between what they cannot have and what they cannot live without. (ISBN: 9780007241576). Very Good.
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Paullina Simons
Children of Liberty
HarperCollins 2012 Paperback, 432pp. From Paullina Simons who brought you the unforgettable The Bronze Horseman comes the much-anticipated Children of Liberty. 'Never forget where you came from.' At the turn of the century and the dawning of the modern world, Gina sails from Sicily to Boston's Freedom Docks to find a new and better life, and meets Harry Barrington, who is searching for his own place in the old world of New England. She is a penniless unrefined immigrant, he a first family Boston Blue-blood, yet they are hopelessly drawn to one another. Over their denials, their separations, and over time, Gina and Harry long to be together. Yet their union would leave a path of destruction in its wake that will swallow two families. The fates of the Barringtons and Attavianos become entwined, on a collision course between the old and the new, between what is expected and what is desired . what is chosen and what is bestowed . what is given and what is taken away. Torn and torn apart, Gina and Harry face the cruelest choice of all-between what they cannot have and what they cannot live without. Signed. (ISBN: 9780007241576). Good.
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Paullina Simons
Children of Liberty
HarperCollins 2012 Paperback, 432pp. From Paullina Simons who brought you the unforgettable The Bronze Horseman comes the much-anticipated Children of Liberty. 'Never forget where you came from.' At the turn of the century and the dawning of the modern world, Gina sails from Sicily to Boston's Freedom Docks to find a new and better life, and meets Harry Barrington, who is searching for his own place in the old world of New England. She is a penniless unrefined immigrant, he a first family Boston Blue-blood, yet they are hopelessly drawn to one another. Over their denials, their separations, and over time, Gina and Harry long to be together. Yet their union would leave a path of destruction in its wake that will swallow two families. The fates of the Barringtons and Attavianos become entwined, on a collision course between the old and the new, between what is expected and what is desired . what is chosen and what is bestowed . what is given and what is taken away. Torn and torn apart, Gina and Harry face the cruelest choice of all-between what they cannot have and what they cannot live without. (ISBN: 9780007241576). Good.
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Paullina Simons
Eleven Hours
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Paperback. Abducted from a shopping mall in Dallas, Didi Wood, in her ninth month of pregnancy, is taken on the most dangerous, horrifying ride of her life, as a madman drives her across Texas. While her husband and the FBI try furiously to track them down, they can only hope to find Didi -- and her unborn child -- alive. (ISBN: 9780007762859). Good.
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SIMONS, PAULLINA
Eleven Hours
London, Flamingo. 1999. (ISBN: 0006513530) Paperback, 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book, 4.25 x 7"; 299pp; paperback; very good copy;. Very Good.
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Simons, Paullina
Eleven Hours
London, Harper, 2008. Later printing. Paperback. 14th printing of this trade paperback edition. A clean, unmarked copy in printed wrappers. Very Good + .
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Paullina Simons
Eleven Hours
St. Martin's 1998 Hardback, 292pp. Didi Wood is nine months pregnant, doing some last-minute shopping before the baby is born. Stepping out of the air-conditioned Dallas mall into the cruel heat of the parking lot, she hears a voice behind her . and the nightmare has begun.Abducted by an increasingly unstable young man, Didi must endure an epic drive across the Texas plains, heading through the relentless heat toward a destination that only he knows.Meanwhile, her anguished husband Rich is on the trail with an FBI agent who may or may not be as good as he says he is at rescuing hostages. DJ; previous owner's name inside. (ISBN: 9780312180911). Good.
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 Simons,Paullina., Il giardino d'estate.
Simons,Paullina.
Il giardino d'estate.
Traduzione di Roberta Zuppet. Milano, 2007, Sonzogno Si erano incontrati alla vigil Collana I Romanzi Sonzogno. cm.13x20, pp.663, legatura editoriale con sovrac
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Paullina Simons
The Girl in Times Square
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2006 Paperback, 608pp. Meet Lily Quinn. She is broke, struggling to finish college, pay her rent, find love. Adrift in bustling New York City, the most interesting things in Lily's life happen to the people around her. But Lily loves her aimless life . until her best friend and roommate Amy disappears. That's when Spencer Patrick O'Malley, a cynical, past his prime, NYPD detective with demons of his own, enters Lily's crumbling world. A sudden financial windfall, instead of bringing Lily joy, becomes an ominous portent of the dark forces gathering around her. But fate isn't finished with Lily. She finds herself fighting for her life as Spencer's search for the missing Amy intensifies, leading Lily to question everything she knew about her friend and family. Startling revelations about the people she loves force her to confront truths that will leave her changed forever. From a master storyteller comes a new heart-wrenching, magnificent and unputdownable novel. Heavy. (ISBN: 9780007118922). Good.
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Paullina Simons
The Girl in Times Square
Harper 2006 Paperback, 608pp. A stunning and powerful contemporary love story from one of the best storytellers this century. Lily's life is turned upside down with the disappearance of her flat mate, incredible revelations about her family and a personal discovery, all of which will affect her forever.What if everything you believed about your life was a lie?Meet Lily Quinn. She is broke, struggling to finish college, pay her rent, find love. Adrift in bustling New York City, the most interesting things in Lily's life happen to the people around her. But Lily loves her aimless life . until her best friend and roommate Amy disappears. That's when Spencer Patrick O'Malley, a cynical, past his prime NYPD detective with demons of his own, enters Lily's world. And a sudden financial windfall which should bring Lily joy instead becomes an ominous portent of the dark forces gathering around her.But fate isn't finished with Lily.She finds herself fighting for her life as Spencer's search for the missing Amy intensifies, leading Lily to question everything she knew about her friend and family. Startling revelations about the people she loves force her to confront truths that will leave her changed forever.From a master storyteller comes a new heart-wrenching, magnificent and unputdownable novel.This is the odyssey of two young women, Lily and Amy, roommates and friends on the verge of the rest of their lives. (ISBN: 9780007118939). Fair.
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