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portada the time of my life
Type
Physical Book
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 13.5 x 3.3 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN
006224860x
ISBN13
9780062248602

the time of my life

Cecelia Ahern (Author) · William Morrow & Company · Paperback

the time of my life - Cecelia Ahern

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Synopsis "the time of my life"

Lucy Silchester keeps receiving this strange appointment card and sweeping its gold embossed envelope under the rug. Literally. She busies herself with a job she doesn't like, helping out friends, fixing her car, feeding her cat, and devoting her time to her family's dramas. But Lucy is about to find out that this is one appointment she can't miss, when Life shows up at her door, in the form of a sloppy but determined man.Life follows her everywhere - from the office, to the bar, and to her bedroom - and Lucy learns that some of the choices she has made and the stories she has told aren't what they seem. Now her half-truths are about to be revealed, unless Lucy tells the truth about what really matters to her.The Time of My Life is another warm, thought-provoking novel from Cecelia Ahern, internationally bestselling author of P.S. I Love You.
Cecelia Ahern
  (Author)
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Cecelia Ahern is an Irish writer known for her work in contemporary fiction and romantic narrative with touches of magical realism. She debuted with great success with P.S. I Love You (2004), which became an international bestseller. Among her most notable titles are Where Rainbows End (2004), If You Could See Me Now (2005), There's No Place Like Here (2006), The Year I Met You (2014), and Postscript (2019), all signed by her.

Her work is characterized by an emotional approach, with vulnerable characters and plots full of hope, loss, and second chances. She mainly moves in the genre of women's and sentimental fiction, with forays into the fantastic. To date, she has not received any major literary awards, although she has been translated into more than thirty languages and adapted into film.
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