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Poles Apart :An uplifting, feel-good read about the power of friendship and community

4.36 ( 44 Ratings by Goodreads)
Poles Apart

Poles Apart :An uplifting, feel-good read about the power of friendship and community

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4.36 (44 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 22 August, 2024
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The Welsh village of Morlan is a beautiful place to live, but four of its female residents are searching for more. Gwen appears to have it all but her marriage is on the rocks. Meg struggles with her health and her love life has barely got a pulse. Recently widowed Ivy wonders whether she can revamp more than just her home. Summer dearly loves her young children but is desperate to broaden her horizons beyond her sleep-deprived fog. The announcement that pole dancing exercise classes are coming to the village hall brings the disparate group together and a bond is formed that will help them with the trials and tribulations that lie ahead.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780749031909
ISBN10 0749031905
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Allison & Busby
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Anna Burns (Author) Anna Burns is a psychiatrist and one half of a writing team with her mother Jacqui Burns. They write their novels while living over two hundred miles apart, emailing chapters back and forth, focussing on strong but relatable women at the centre of families and communities. Love at Café Lompar was shortlisted for the RNA Debut Novel Award. Jacqui Burns (Author) Jacqui Burns is a lecturer and one half of a writing team with her daughter Anna Burns. They write their novels while living over two hundred miles apart, emailing chapters back and forth, focussing on strong but relatable women at the centre of families and communities. Love at Café Lompar was shortlisted for the RNA Debut Novel Award.

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