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It is 1999, the year of the Millennium. Meet six unforgettable characters in this gripping, emotional novel and immerse yourself in their struggles, dilemmas, and dreams. How will sheltered young wife Louisa cope with her alcoholic husband while raising their rambunctious twins? Can aging rocker Kieran leave behind the adoring fans and packed mega stadiums of his youth? Can Roland and Hope breathe new life into their marriage when each has strong feelings for another? Can emotionally damaged Violet accept a painful truth about her past-and will shy, awkward Len ever win her heart? Rosemary…mehr

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It is 1999, the year of the Millennium. Meet six unforgettable characters in this gripping, emotional novel and immerse yourself in their struggles, dilemmas, and dreams. How will sheltered young wife Louisa cope with her alcoholic husband while raising their rambunctious twins? Can aging rocker Kieran leave behind the adoring fans and packed mega stadiums of his youth? Can Roland and Hope breathe new life into their marriage when each has strong feelings for another? Can emotionally damaged Violet accept a painful truth about her past-and will shy, awkward Len ever win her heart? Rosemary Oxenford renders each of these characters with insight, compassion, and a touch of gentle humour. She takes the reader from bohemian Southwark and upscale Islington to a village in the ancient Wiltshire Downs where, on the eve of the new century, an unexpected project brings all six characters together-with life-changing consequences.
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Autorenporträt
Born in England, Rosemary Oxenford graduated from the University of York with a B.A. in English. After a period of travel in France, Italy, and Israel, she settled in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, where she taught and trained teachers of English as a Second Language. She moved to the United States to pursue a Ph.D. in English at Harvard University, with a dissertation on identity in the novels of Charles Dickens, and taught writing at Harvard for several years. Rosemary Oxenford is a professional writer-editor whose articles on acoustic music have appeared in several publications, including Pete Seeger's Sing Out! and the Black Sheep Review. She has also written articles on scientific research, technology, and engineering for Evaluation Engineering, MATLAB News and Notes, Technical Computing, and other trade journals. She lives, writes, and plays amateur piano in Boston, Massachusetts.