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A compelling and perceptive tale of intimacy, memory and relationships from the No.1 bestselling author.
How can you know someone you've never met?
Joyce Conway remembers things she shouldn't. She knows about tiny cobbled streets in Paris, which she has never visited. And every night she dreams about an unknown little girl with blonde hair.
Justin Hitchcock is divorced, lonely and restless. He arrives in Dublin to give a lecture on art and meets an attractive doctor, who persuades him to donate blood. It's the first thing to come straight from his heart in a long time.
When Joyce
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Produktbeschreibung
A compelling and perceptive tale of intimacy, memory and relationships from the No.1 bestselling author.

How can you know someone you've never met?

Joyce Conway remembers things she shouldn't. She knows about tiny cobbled streets in Paris, which she has never visited. And every night she dreams about an unknown little girl with blonde hair.

Justin Hitchcock is divorced, lonely and restless. He arrives in Dublin to give a lecture on art and meets an attractive doctor, who persuades him to donate blood. It's the first thing to come straight from his heart in a long time.

When Joyce leaves hospital after a terrible accident, with her life and her marriage in pieces, she moves back in with her elderly father. All the while, a strong sense of déjà vu is overwhelming her and she can't figure out why ...
Autorenporträt
Cecelia Ahern, geb. 1981 in Irland, studierte Journalistik und Medienkommunikation. Mit gerade einmal 21 Jahren schrieb sie ihren ersten Roman, der sie sofort international berühmt machte, 'P.S. Ich liebe Dich', verfilmt mit Hilary Swank. Danach folgten Jahr für Jahr weitere Weltbestseller in Millionenauflage. Cecelia Ahern schreibt auch Theaterstücke und Drehbücher und konzipierte die TV-Serie 'Samantha Who?' mit Christina Applegate. Sie lebt mit ihrer Familie im Norden von Dublin
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'The key to Ahern's success is her ability to not just tell a good story, but sprinkle it with plenty of laughs, tears and a little bit of magic' Mirror

'Cecelia Ahern is queen of the modern fairytale . . . Ahern has given her readers exactly what they want: love, magic, happy endings. And most of all, hope' Irish Times

'Unputdownable' Grazia
  • 'A sweet, life-affirming tale' Marie Claire
  • 'There is magic and charm galore in this beautifully told tale' Glamour
  • 'A magical, absorbing tale' Closer
  • 'Heartwarmingly good' Heat
  • 'Utterly irresistible...I devoured it in one sitting' Marian Keyes
  • 'Exceptional...heartbreaking and uplifting' Daily Express