Atlantic Shift
by Emily Barr
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Read in August, 2007
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Katy Gardner fans
An excellent and refreshing book for twenty to forty somethings.
Evie Silvermann is a minor celebrity who has made being a cellist semi-cool. She decides to leave her husband and find herself. What she finds, however, is NOT what she expected. Painful secrets with long shadows, finding out what's missing in her life and an unknown stalker intermingle with success in Manhattan, a new life and fascinating relationships.
A read with truly a bit of everything for everyone.
Evie Silvermann is a minor celebrity who has made being a cellist semi-cool. She decides to leave her husband and find herself. What she finds, however, is NOT what she expected. Painful secrets with long shadows, finding out what's missing in her life and an unknown stalker intermingle with success in Manhattan, a new life and fascinating relationships.
A read with truly a bit of everything for everyone.
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Read in January, 2008
Still haven't finished it, but it's a good easy read. I liked her Backpack book as well.
The central character is interesting (a famous cellist) in a story based in London and New York.
Good supporting characters, with secrets, desires and of course some man trouble.
The central character is interesting (a famous cellist) in a story based in London and New York.
Good supporting characters, with secrets, desires and of course some man trouble.
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