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1969. As France seethes in the wake of social unrest, eight-year-old Juliette is caught up in the turmoil of her parents' fragmenting marriage. Unable to bear another argument, she flees her home. Neighbours joining the search for Juliette are stunned that such a harrowing thing could happen in their tranquil lakeside village. But this is nothing compared to her mother, Lea's torment, imagining what has befallen her daughter. Léa, though, must remain strong to run her auberge and as the seasons pass with no news from the gendarmes, she is forced to accept she may never know her daughter's…mehr

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1969. As France seethes in the wake of social unrest, eight-year-old Juliette is caught up in the turmoil of her parents' fragmenting marriage. Unable to bear another argument, she flees her home. Neighbours joining the search for Juliette are stunned that such a harrowing thing could happen in their tranquil lakeside village. But this is nothing compared to her mother, Lea's torment, imagining what has befallen her daughter. Léa, though, must remain strong to run her auberge and as the seasons pass with no news from the gendarmes, she is forced to accept she may never know her daughter's fate. Despite the villagers' scepticism, Léa's only hope remains with a clairvoyant who believes Juliette is alive. But will mother and daughter ever be reunited? Steeped in centuries-old tradition, against an enchanting French countryside backdrop, Lake of Echoes will delight your senses and captivate your heart. Emotionally gripping historical women's fiction for Kelly Rimmer and Kristin Hannah fans. "A testament to female resilience, depth and strength, this is a universal story set in a changing world. JJ Marsh, author of The Beatrice Stubbs Series.
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Liza grew up in Australia, where she worked as a general nurse and midwife. After meeting her French husband on a bus in Bangkok in 1988 and, three children and many pets later, she has now been living in a rural village in France for thirty years. She works part-time as a medical translator, and as a novelist.For newsletter signups, Liza offers her award-winning short story collection, Friends and Other Strangers: https://books2read.com/u/mleND9Website: www.lizaperrat.comFacebook Author page: https://www.facebook.com/Liza-Perrat-232382930192297Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizaperrat