Through the Bookstore Window

· Highbridge Audio · روایت‌شده توسط Suzanne Elise Freeman
کتاب صوتی
7 س 56 د
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واجد شرایط
رده‌بندی‌ها و مرورها به‌تأیید نمی‌رسند.  بیشتر بدانید
مایلید یک نمونه 47 د داشته باشید؟ هرزمان که می‌خواهید گوش دهید، حتی وقتی آفلاین هستید. 
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Gina Perini manages a bookstore in one of San Francisco's most lively neighborhoods. Although she thrives in her world of books, her harrowing escape from the war in the Balkans years earlier remains fresh in her mind. There are still those who are searching for her and who are intent on vengeance. Gina suddenly gets news that someone from her past is still alive—someone she had given up hope of finding. This sets in motion a chain of events that will stretch across the country and push her love and resourcefulness to the limit.



Through the Bookstore Window grapples with the grim effects of war and violence while exploring how love can transcend age, gender, background, and—perhaps—the readers' expectations.

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Bill Petrocelli is the author of the novel The Circle of Thirteen. He is co-owner with his wife, Elaine, of Book Passage. Bill is a former attorney with the California Attorney General. His previous books were Low Profile: How to Avoid the Privacy Invaders and Sexual Harassment on the Job: What it is and How to Stop it.

Suzanne Elise Freeman spent her childhood watching her father act on stage, and causing mischief in the booth while he was on-air for the local radio station. She inherited her love of storytelling from him (even playing his daughter in On Golden Pond), and her passion for reading from her mother.

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