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The Street Where You Live lydbok
355,-
'Roisin Meaney is a skilful storyteller' Sheila O'Flanagan
'Utterly irresistible' Irish Independent
When a heatwave coincides with rehearsals for an end-of-summer concert, temperatures soar - and small town scandals are around every corner . . .
It turns out that some members of the choir have secrets they are desperate to keep hidden.
Christopher, the handsome and talented director, is embroiled in a steamy affair with someone who is strictly off-limits; Molly has become obsessed with a …
Lydbok
355,-
Undertittel
An uplifting page-turner about love and friendship
Forlag
Hachette Books Ireland
Utgitt
5 juni 2025
Lengde
10:15
Sjanger
Romaner, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9781399730150
'Roisin Meaney is a skilful storyteller' Sheila O'Flanagan
'Utterly irresistible' Irish Independent
When a heatwave coincides with rehearsals for an end-of-summer concert, temperatures soar - and small town scandals are around every corner . . .
It turns out that some members of the choir have secrets they are desperate to keep hidden.
Christopher, the handsome and talented director, is embroiled in a steamy affair with someone who is strictly off-limits; Molly has become obsessed with a young boy whom she's convinced is her grandson; while Emily has just fallen in love - with the wrong man.
As opening night approaches, it becomes clear that there are some tough decisions to be made. But until the curtain falls, you never know what might happen on The Street Where You Live.
'A real treat ... Meaney wraps her readers in the company and comfort of strangers' Sunday Independent
'Utterly irresistible' Irish Independent
When a heatwave coincides with rehearsals for an end-of-summer concert, temperatures soar - and small town scandals are around every corner . . .
It turns out that some members of the choir have secrets they are desperate to keep hidden.
Christopher, the handsome and talented director, is embroiled in a steamy affair with someone who is strictly off-limits; Molly has become obsessed with a young boy whom she's convinced is her grandson; while Emily has just fallen in love - with the wrong man.
As opening night approaches, it becomes clear that there are some tough decisions to be made. But until the curtain falls, you never know what might happen on The Street Where You Live.
'A real treat ... Meaney wraps her readers in the company and comfort of strangers' Sunday Independent