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Goodbye Henrietta Street - Treadgold, Lin
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Who would not wish to search for happiness on a remote island, with palm trees, white beaches, and a handsome man? It is 1986 and three years after a personal tragedy, Pippa and Rob Lambton are crushed by grief. A crumbled marriage and a lonely shrine in their house on Henrietta Street, Whitby, makes Pippa want to move on with her life. She takes a trip to the beautiful Isles of Scilly and leaves behind her husband and troubled best friends, Joan and Terry. Where did it all go wrong? When Pippa arrives she meets the handsome Norwegian, Sven Jørgensen, who is nursing a heartbreak of his own,…mehr

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Who would not wish to search for happiness on a remote island, with palm trees, white beaches, and a handsome man? It is 1986 and three years after a personal tragedy, Pippa and Rob Lambton are crushed by grief. A crumbled marriage and a lonely shrine in their house on Henrietta Street, Whitby, makes Pippa want to move on with her life. She takes a trip to the beautiful Isles of Scilly and leaves behind her husband and troubled best friends, Joan and Terry. Where did it all go wrong? When Pippa arrives she meets the handsome Norwegian, Sven Jørgensen, who is nursing a heartbreak of his own, yet he shows Pippa how to survive through the wonders of the island's wildlife. What Pippa should be doing is going home to Rob. What she is really doing with Sven is probably foolish, but is it possible she can fall in love again? She has three weeks to make up her mind.
Autorenporträt
In 2015 Lin Treadgold returned to the UK after spending 15 years in the Netherlands. She gave up her profession as a driving instructor to be with her husband and his job as a professional in the steel industry. Now retired, they live in the heart of Devon with their Jack Russell dog, Dylan. Since writing her first book in 2012, 'Goodbye Henrietta Street', which was nominated for the RNA Joan Hessayon Award, Lin has spent her time refurbishing her new home and writing a further two novels. 'The Tanglewood Affair' is her second book. She is presently researching her third one, centred around World War II and the war letters her father wrote during his time in a prisoner of war camp In Italy. Lin is the group organiser for the Romantic Novelists' Association, Exeter Chapter, and enjoys art, photography, and wildlife. After sailing around the world in her youth, she has acquired plenty of life experiences to assist with her future novels.