The olive tree / Lucinda Riley.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Macmillan, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 599 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781509824762
- 9781509824762
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Fiction Collection (New) | Fiction Collection (New) | RILE | Checked out | 11/04/2024 | T00873817 | |
Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Fiction Collection | Fiction Collection | RILE | Checked out | 16/04/2024 | T00850545 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A stunning new contemporary novel from the top ten Sunday Times bestselling authorIt is said that anyone who comes to stay at 'Pandora' for the first time will fall in love . . .It has been twenty-four years since a young Helena spent a magical holiday in Cyprus, where she fell in love for the first time. When the now crumbling house, 'Pandora', is left to her by her godfather, she returns to spend the summer there with her family.Yet, as soon as Helena arrives at Pandora, she knows that its idyllic beauty masks a web of secrets that she has kept from William, her husband, and Alex, her son. At the difficult age of thirteen, Alex is torn between protecting his beloved mother, and growing up. And equally, desperate to learn the truth about his real father... When, by chance, Helena meets her childhood sweetheart, a chain of events is set in motion that threatens to make her past and present collide. Both Helena and Alex know that life will never be the same, once Pandora's secrets have been revealed . . .
It is said that anyone who comes to stay at 'Pandora' for the first time will fall in love ...It has been twenty-four years since a young Helena spent a magical holiday in Cyprus, where she fell in love for the first time. When the now crumbling house, 'Pandora', is left to her by her godfather, she returns to spend the summer there with her family. Yet, as soon as Helena arrives at Pandora, she knows that its idyllic beauty masks a web of secrets that she has kept from William, her husband, and Alex, her son. At the difficult age of thirteen, Alex is torn between protecting his beloved mother, and growing up.