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Virginie Grimaldi
How to Find Love in the Little Things
the uplifting novel that will make you grab life with both hands
2018. 448 S. 197 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HEADLINE; HEADLINE REVIEW 2018
ISBN: 1-472-25008-7 (1472250087)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-472-25008-7 (9781472250087)
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´Welcome to Ocean View. You don´t know it yet, but you´ll be happy here...´
Julia´s not running away. Not exactly. She just needs a break from Paris and Marc and all the sad stuff that´s been going on lately. A little time to pull herself together.
The job offer felt like a lifeline. But now she´s back in Biarritz, suitcase in hand, she hasn´t the faintest idea what she was thinking.
What Julia doesn´t yet know is there´s more to the odds and ends of Ocean View than meet the eye. Behind the double doors lie broken hearts, lifelong secrets, a touch of romance and an unwavering passion for life. And sometimes it´s the most unlikely of places and people who help you find your way. What readers are saying about HOW TO FIND LOVE IN THE LITTLE THINGS: ´Virginie Grimaldi will capture your heart´
´It´s rare that a book can touch your heart, it made me laugh, it made me cry. I´ve bought extra copies as gifts´
´This is a book to just fall in love with´
´Left me feeling warm and good inside´
´Cheerful, heartwarming, and utterly uplifting´
´A perfect holiday read´
Heartwarming Good Housekeeping
Grimaldi, Virginie
Bestselling French author Virginie Grimaldi was born in Bordeaux and wanted to be a writer for as long as she can remember. She wrote her first novel aged eight in a green notebook with multiplication tables in the back. It was about love and the sea and a thirty-page-long sunset . . .
Today she is a huge bestseller in France - one of the top six ´most read´ novelists (Le Figaro, 2018) - and has been published in more than twenty languages throughout the world.