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I'll Be Looking at the Moon
Lucia Barrett
I'll Be Looking at the Moon
Lucia Barrett
[Barrett is] a highly descriptive writer who paints lovely pictures of cobblestone streets, sun-dazzled plazas, and intimate cafes. Barrett's heroine relies on her own determination and creates her own successes rather than waiting to be rescued by a man. It's a welcome contrast to the sexist, demeaning attitudes that defined Elizabeth's childhood and a satisfying victory for a protagonist who broke a cycle of abuse and unhappiness. A sweet story of strength and second chances. - Kirkus Reviews Elizabeth Morgan, a young woman, from a rich but destructive New England family, finishes college to work in France where she meets her Italian lover. Together they form an unusually passionate and tender bond. Star Rating: 5/5 Author Lucia Barrett has created a moving story of life, loss, love and rediscovery ... that is sure to touch the hearts of all readers. - San Francisco Book Review However, a misunderstanding between them which raises specters of her abusive parents, sends her fleeing back to the States, unaware she is pregnant. She conceals her whereabouts from the boy's father. He, in turn, is desperate to find her and explain that his seemingly cruel actions were necessary to save her life. I'll Be Looking At The Moon is a novel with such beautifully vivid writing that readers can close their eyes and picture every scene. Barrett has earned a strong 5 stars. - Manhattan Book Review After fifteen years, her son - the image of his father - goes off to private school and Elizabeth is faced with loneliness, separation and longing. She returns to France to find answers about the man she knows is her true love. I'll Be Looking at the Moon is a richly-told, warmhearted story ... it would make a terrific soap opera in the classic Dynasty or Dallas style, dysfunctional family, romantic Mediterranean lover, and all. - Catherine Langrehr for IndieReader Can she overcome a painful truth about her brother-protector, the decline into madness of her mother and a lifetime of self-doubts to discover in herself the courage to claim her right to romantic love with her Italian lover? I''ll Be Looking at the Moon received an Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. While it can easily be cataloged as romance, the novel has deeper layers to it, which surpass the stereotypical love connection between a man and a woman. It is also a story about family and above all about the Self. - Bestsellers World Review Reviewed by Timea Barabas Star Rating: 5 / 5 "As [Elizabeth] makes a life in Lyon, France, she meets, and falls in love with, restaurateur Antonio who it turns out has a shady past. A past that threatens their love and Elizabeth's life causes her to return to the states with a secret. As love is tested and survival - both literally and emotionally - are key, the question is what will they do and will they find their way back to each other?" - Seattle Book Review I''ll Be Looking at the Moon received an Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
Publicado | 9 de julio de 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9781463604615 |
Editores | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Páginas | 434 |
Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 22 mm · 576 g |
Lengua | English |
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