The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach: A Novel
ISBN-13:
9780778317548
ISBN-10:
0778317544
Edition:
Original
Author:
Pam Jenoff
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
MIRA
Format:
Paperback
384 pages
Category:
Jewish
,
Literature & Fiction
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ISBN-13:
9780778317548
ISBN-10:
0778317544
Edition:
Original
Author:
Pam Jenoff
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
MIRA
Format:
Paperback
384 pages
Category:
Jewish
,
Literature & Fiction
Summary
The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach: A Novel (ISBN-13: 9780778317548 and ISBN-10: 0778317544), written by authors
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan's TaleSummer 1941
Young Adelia Montforte flees fascist Italy for America, where she is whisked away to the shore by her well-meaning aunt and uncle. Here, she meets and falls for Charlie Connally, the eldest of the four Irish-Catholic boys next door. But all hopes for a future together are soon throttled by the war and a tragedy that hits much closer to home.
Grief-stricken, Addie flees—first to Washington and then to war-torn London—and finds a position at a prestigious newspaper, as well as a chance to redeem lost time, lost family…and lost love. But the past always nips at her heels, demanding to be reckoned with. And in a final, fateful choice, Addie discovers that the way home may be a path she never suspected.
Young Adelia Montforte flees fascist Italy for America, where she is whisked away to the shore by her well-meaning aunt and uncle. Here, she meets and falls for Charlie Connally, the eldest of the four Irish-Catholic boys next door. But all hopes for a future together are soon throttled by the war and a tragedy that hits much closer to home.
Grief-stricken, Addie flees—first to Washington and then to war-torn London—and finds a position at a prestigious newspaper, as well as a chance to redeem lost time, lost family…and lost love. But the past always nips at her heels, demanding to be reckoned with. And in a final, fateful choice, Addie discovers that the way home may be a path she never suspected.
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