
Artikelbeschreibung
The sun-soaked summer getaway you didn't know you needed: your paradise awaits...
'A perfect holiday read' RED
'Deeply satisfying, engrossing, and utterly charming' INDIA KNIGHT
**READERS ADORE WELCOME TO GLORIOUS TUGA**:
'A glorious escape from reality'
'You can feel the sand and taste the coconut water'
'Full of romance, intrigue and friendships'
'Blue sea; small island; paradise. Sign me up!'
'Deserves to be in everyone's suitcase this summer'
Charlotte Walker has swapped her grey life in London for a year in a tropical paradise.
Officially, she's there for conservation but the reality is far more complicated.
For somewhere on the island lies the answer to a truth she's waited her whole life to learn. If she finds it, then perhaps she might finally find herself too.
'One of my favourite books OF ALL TIME' MARIAN KEYES
'A much-needed escape' NIGELLA LAWSON
'Full of humour, intrigue and colour' SANTA MONTEFIORE
'Joyous, a modern-day Jane Austen meets The Durrells' ELIZABETH DAY
'A book to escape into' PANDORA SYKES 'Joyous, sexy, uplifting, funny, fascinating' OBSERVER
'Immersive, vibrant and funny' NINA STIBBE, GUARDIAN
'A beautiful written feel-good novel' EVENING STANDARD
Produktsicherheit
| Hersteller: | Penguin Random House LLC |
| Anschrift: |
One Embassy Gardens 8 Viaduct Gardens UK-SW11 7BW London |
| Kontakt: | penguinpublicity@penguinrandomhouse.com |
| Verantwortlicher: | Penguin Random House Ireland |
| Anschrift: |
Morrison Chambers 32 Nassau Street IE-D02 YH68 Dublin |
| Kontakt: | E-Mail-Adresse 2:https://eu-contact.penguin.ie |
Personeninformation
Francesca Segal is an award-winning writer. She is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, The Innocents (2012) and The Awkward Age (2017), and a memoir of NICU motherhood, Mother Ship (2019). Her writing has won the 2012 Costa First Novel Award, a Betty Trask Award, and been longlisted for the Women's Prize.
Segal says: 'Writing this trilogy was a deliberate reaching out for joy. The world can feel very bleak, and bringing Tuga to life became my own magical portal to wide beaches, crystal seas, endless sunshine, and most vitally, to a warm, eccentric community of good people mostly just trying to do their best. Tuga de Oro was a refuge for its first settlers, and I hope will offer refuge for readers, too.'