Summer in the City by Pauline Mclynn - ISBN: 9780755326358
Paperback
Homeless in the city, finding friendship can change everything.

Summer in the City

A poignant and heart-warming novel of love and loss

  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    9 August 2006

Summary

Lucy White can’t quite believe what’s happened to her happy, ordinary life. Ending up homeless - not to mention husbandless - has come as an almighty shock. All she wants to do is lie low for a while, but when she arrives in a quiet street in South London she’s in for a surprise.

The residents of Farewell Square are anything but quiet. There’s a housewife with a secret that needs to be shared, a publicist whose behaviour outside office hours would shock his clients and an artist who c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780755326358
ISBN-10:0755326350
Author:Pauline Mclynn
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:Headline Review
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:9 August 2006
Weight:258g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 23mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

An upbeat, chatty novel

Praise for Pauline McLynn: ‘Scandal, infidelity, secrets and soufflé are all explored with a healthy dollop of humour * Express *Hilariously funny follow-up to Something for the Weekend. With the perfect balance of humour, adventure and romance, Pauline McLynn makes crafting witty, fast-paced fiction look like a doddle * OK! *A surprisingly gentle, relaxed story… confident, assured * The Times *Packed with cheeky sarcasm and wit * Company *An upbeat, chatty novel * Daily Mail *If this book receives the critical judgement it deserves, it will forever bury the ghost of a demented housekeeper and proclaim the emergence of one of the most interesting Irish writers in years * Sunday Business Post *Funny and snappy…will sit well on a shelf next to such writers as Cathy Kelly, Morag Prunty and Marian Keyes * Sunday Tribune *

About The Author

Pauline Mclynn

Pauline McLynn grew up in Galway and first started acting while studying History of Art at Trinity College, Dublin. She shot to fame playing the inimitable Mrs Doyle in Father Ted, and has appeared in numerous other film, television and stage roles. She divides her time between London and Dublin where she lives with her husband.

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