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Alice Peterson

    La precoce promessa di Alice come giocatrice di tennis fu interrotta dall'artrite reumatoide, un'esperienza formativa che infonde nella sua narrativa una struggente particolarità. Sebbene la disabilità sia un tema ricorrente, il suo lavoro è tutt'altro che cupo. Al contrario, questa dimensione conferisce alle sue narrazioni una profonda profondità e una risonante verità emotiva che cattura i lettori.

    Alice Peterson
    You, Me and Him
    Letters From My Sister
    By My Side
    One Step Closer to You
    If You Were Here
    A Song for Tomorrow
    • Tom fell in love with Alice the moment he saw her. He realises that being with her will not be easy, but she is a force of nature, a burst of sunlight in his otherwise ordinary world. Some people might look at Alice and think she has everything, but Alice knows she is not like other women. Her life is complicated, unpredictable, difficult. Alice does not like pity. All she wants to do, has ever wanted to do, is sing. Alice has been told not to follow her dreams. So has Tom. But when fate has already dealt a tough hand, it's time to stop listening to everyone else and only follow their hearts.

      A Song for Tomorrow
    • If You Were Here

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      An emotional, inspiring and uplifting novel about living life to the fullest, IF YOU WERE HERE will break your heart and put it back together. The brand new novel from the acclaimed author of A Song for Tomorrow, perfect for fans of Hannah Beckerman, Dani Atkins and Jill Mansell

      If You Were Here
    • By My Side

      • 376pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      A heartbreaking novel of learning to live again when you seem to have lost everything...

      By My Side
    • Letters From My Sister

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Originally published as Look the World in the Eye, this is a wonderfully funny and moving novel from the bestselling Alice Peterson.

      Letters From My Sister
    • You, Me and Him

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      From Alice Peterson, author of the ebook sensation Monday to Friday Man, comes You, Me and Him, a moving and honest account of family, parenthood and love.

      You, Me and Him
    • Ten Years On

      • 408pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Rebecca is happily married to Olly and content with her job at a glamorous London art gallery. But when tragedy strikes, she decides to move back to her childhood home in the country, hoping time will help her to heal. Joe, born in the same country town as Rebecca, had a falling out with her a decade earlier. Now he's the successful owner of a wine bar, Maison Joe, and is breaking local hearts by dating a striking actress, Peta. Rebecca finds living with her parents again a challenge. Nor is it easy to discover that Joe lives and works too close for comfort. When she sees him once more, memories rush back to haunt her, along with unanswered questions about the past. Why did they lose touch? What was Olly hiding? Can Rebecca answer those questions and move on?

      Ten Years On
    • Things We Do for Love

      • 378pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Love may hurt, but not loving hurts even more ... January Wild loves her daughter, her dog Spud and her childhood home by the sea. Single parenting is tough, but January has no regrets. She has a job she loves, a happy home, and the support of her beloved grandfather. The arrival of a new boss, however, threatens to shake up January's safe world. Ward Metcalfe loves great sales results and a well-run office. Everyone at her office agrees: Ward is a soulless, corporate slave driver. Even Spud, the company mascot, dislikes him. A secret stands between them. Yet over time January realises first impressions aren't always right. Slowly she unravels more and more about her new boss, things she couldn't possibly have imagined, nor expected ...

      Things We Do for Love
    • "Holly's husband died, and she's lonely. She needs to do something to save herself, quickly. Next thing she knows she's interviewing for a voluntary cooking job, surprised to be ambushed by a scruffy man who looks like he has a past. Angus has messed up. He's lost the respect of his family and has none for himself. If it weren't for his brother and friend who run the cafe, he'd be sleeping on the streets. Angus is about ready to give up - until he meets Holly, who sparks something in him. Then Lauren arrives from the homeless shelter. She came to London with nothing but an old train ticket, a teddy bear, and the clothes on her back. With no family, no home, no friends, she doesn't know what love is. People scare her. She's terrified of Angus and Holly. At first. Each of them finds themselves in the Saturday Cafe at a time when they need something to grab hold of. It might have to be each other..."--Publisher.

      The Saturday Place