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The Breaking of Eggs Jim Powell

The Breaking of Eggs von Jim Powell

The Breaking of Eggs Jim Powell


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Zusammenfassung

A panoramic debut about love and loss, THE BREAKING OF EGGS announces a major new talent.

The Breaking of Eggs Zusammenfassung

The Breaking of Eggs Jim Powell

'A magnificent debut novel . . . haunting, quietly brilliant' Boston Globe
'Warm and very witty' Stylist
'Full of humour and ideas' Sydney Morning Herald
'A fresh, moving, remarkable story. Unforgettable' Publishers Weekly

In a shabby apartment in the 19th arrondissment in Paris, Feliks's indomitable landlady - Madame Lefevre - invites him to call her Sandrine. Her manners have been as unvarying as her dresses for the last thirty-six years, but as the face of Europe transforms beyond recognition, so Feliks's own life teeters on the edge of change.

Feliks does not embrace change - in fact, it makes him most uncomfortable. But as he's reunited with a brother that he hasn't seen since his childhood and comes face-to-face with the love he let slip through his fingers, Feliks has to face up to the possibility that the convictions he has based his life upon were nothing but smoke and mirrors.

Soon his carefully constructed world is tumbling round his ears and Feliks wonders: is there such a thing as a second chance for someone like him?

Über Jim Powell

Jim Powell was born in London in 1949 and was educated at Cambridge. His first career was in advertising, becoming Managing Director of a major London agency. He then started a pottery business, producing hand-painted tableware for leading stores. He was previously active in politics, contesting the 1987 Election and collaborating with former Foreign Secretary Francis Pym on his book THE POLITICS OF CONSENT. He lives in Northamptonshire.

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GOR002777436
9780753827765
075382776X
The Breaking of Eggs Jim Powell
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Orion Publishing Co
20110317
368
Short-listed for Waverton Good Read Award 2011 (UK) Long-listed for Desmond Elliott Prize 2010 (UK)
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