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Catherine and James are as close as two friends could ever be. They meet in Dublin in the late 1990s, she a college student, he a fledgling artist - both recent arrivals from rural communities, coming of age in a city which is teeming - or so they are told - with new freedoms, new possibilities. Catherine has never met anyone quite like James. Talented, quick-witted, adventurous and charismatic, he helps Catherine to open her eyes, to take on life with more gusto than she has ever before known how to do; she begins to enjoy her new home, to find her voice as a writer and to meet with the people who will shape her new world. But while Catherine's horizons are expanding, James's own life is becoming a prison; as changed as the new Ireland may be, it is still not a place in which he feels able to truly be himself
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Tender, Belinda McKeon
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2015
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- Titolo
- Tender
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Belinda McKeon
- Editore
- Pan Macmillan
- Pubblicato
- 2015
- Formato
- Copertina rigida
- Pagine
- 449
- ISBN10
- 0330529897
- ISBN13
- 9780330529891
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Letteratura romantica, Narrativa contemporanea, Romance contemporaneo, Irlanda, Letteratura irlandese
- Valutazione
- 3,75 su 5
- Descrizione
- Catherine and James are as close as two friends could ever be. They meet in Dublin in the late 1990s, she a college student, he a fledgling artist - both recent arrivals from rural communities, coming of age in a city which is teeming - or so they are told - with new freedoms, new possibilities. Catherine has never met anyone quite like James. Talented, quick-witted, adventurous and charismatic, he helps Catherine to open her eyes, to take on life with more gusto than she has ever before known how to do; she begins to enjoy her new home, to find her voice as a writer and to meet with the people who will shape her new world. But while Catherine's horizons are expanding, James's own life is becoming a prison; as changed as the new Ireland may be, it is still not a place in which he feels able to truly be himself


