The girl you left behind
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- ISBN: 9780670026616
- ISBN: 0670026611
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xii, 369 p. ; 24 cm. - Publisher: New York : Pamela Dorman Books/Viking, c2013.
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Genre: | Historical fiction. Love stories. Romanic suspense fiction. |
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Prince Rupert Library | Moye (Text) | 33294001869601 | Adult Fiction - Second Floor | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Unwillingly rendered an object of obsession by the Kommandant occupying her small French town in World War I, Sophie risks everything to reunite with her husband a century before a widowed Liv tests her resolve to claim ownership of Sophie's portrait. - Baker & Taylor
Unwillingly rendered an object of obsession by the Kommandant occupying her small French town in World War I, Sophie risks everything to reunite with her husband a century before a widowed Liv tests her resolve to claim ownership of Sophie's portrait. By the best-selling author ofMe Before You . - Penguin PutnamFrom the New York Timesbestselling author of Me Before You, a spellbinding love story of two women separated by a century but united in their determination to fight for what they love most
Jojo Moyesâs bestseller, Me Before You, catapulted her to wide critical acclaim and has struck a chord with readers everywhere. Hopelessly and hopefully romanticâ (Chicago Tribune), Moyes returns with another irresistible heartbreaker that asks, Whatever happened to the girl you left behind?â
France, 1916: Artist Edouard Lefevre leaves his young wife, Sophie, to fight at the front. When their small town falls to the Germans in the midst of World War I, Edouardâs portrait of Sophie draws the eye of the new Kommandant. As the officerâs dangerous obsession deepens, Sophie will risk everythingher family, her reputation, and her lifeto see her husband again.
Almost a century later, Sophieâs portrait is given to Liv Halston by her young husband shortly before his sudden death. A chance encounter reveals the paintingâs true worth, and a battle begins for who its legitimate owner isputting Livâs belief in what is right to the ultimate test.
Like Sarah Blakeâs The Postmistress and Tatiana de Rosnayâs Sarahâs Key,The Girl You Left Behind is a breathtaking story of love, loss, and sacrifice told with Moyesâs signature ability to capture our hearts with every turn of the page. - Random House, Inc.
From the New York Timesâbestselling author of Me Before You, a spellbinding love story of two women separated by a century but united in their determination to fight for what they love most
Jojo Moyesâs bestseller, Me Before You, catapulted her to wide critical acclaim and has struck a chord with readers everywhere. âHopelessly and hopefully romanticâ (Chicago Tribune), Moyes returns with another irresistible heartbreaker that asks, âWhatever happened to the girl you left behind?â
France, 1916: Artist Edouard Lefevre leaves his young wife, Sophie, to fight at the front. When their small town falls to the Germans in the midst of World War I, Edouardâs portrait of Sophie draws the eye of the new Kommandant. As the officerâs dangerous obsession deepens, Sophie will risk everythingâher family, her reputation, and her lifeâto see her husband again.
Almost a century later, Sophieâs portrait is given to Liv Halston by her young husband shortly before his sudden death. A chance encounter reveals the paintingâs true worth, and a battle begins for who its legitimate owner isâputting Livâs belief in what is right to the ultimate test.
Like Sarah Blakeâs The Postmistress and Tatiana de Rosnayâs Sarahâs Key,The Girl You Left Behind is a breathtaking story of love, loss, and sacrifice told with Moyesâs signature ability to capture our hearts with every turn of the page.