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Nine Months Of Summer

Isobel Blackthorn

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Seeking asylum from the wreckage of her life, Yvette Grimm arrives in Australia and overstays her holiday visa.
 
Desperate to carve a life for herself as an illegal British migrant, she invests her hopes in a palm-reader’s prophecy: she is to meet the father of her children before she’s thirty. But Yvette is already twenty-nine, and the quest takes her on a picaresque journey of self-discovery and transformation.
 
Set in Perth against the backdrop of Australia’s migrant history present and past, Nine Months of Summer is a moving, relevant and at times comical story of personal growth, purpose and coming of age.
Disponível desde: 06/02/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 360 páginas.

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