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Letter from A Stranger

Bradford, Barbara Taylor (Book - 2012)
Average Rating: 2.5 stars out of 5.
Letter from A Stranger


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Justine Nolan is a documentary film maker who lost her beloved grandmother a decade ago-the person who was the only source of love and comfort in her life. Her own mother Deborah had always been distant and uninvolved, following her own agenda in pursuit of her career as an interior designer. But when

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Justine Nolan is a documentary film maker who lost her beloved grandmother a decade ago-the person who was the only source of love and comfort in her life. Her own mother Deborah had always been distant and uninvolved, following her own agenda in pursuit of her career as an interior designer. But when Justine inadvertently opens a letter addressed to her mother, she discovers that not only is her grandmother Gabri alive, but that Deborah has deliberately estranged the familyfrom her for all these years. Justine's search for her grandmother takes her to Istanbul where she begins to uncover the family's secrets that stretch all the way back to World War II. As the layers of deception peel away, Justine begins to understand a woman she never really knew... and she begins to ask questions about the true desires of her own heart.

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Imprint: New York : - St Martin's Press
Pages: 422
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 9780312631680
Language: English
Notes: Includes bibliographical references.
Statement of responsibility: Barbara Taylor Bradford
Characteristics: 422 p. ;,25 cm.
Author (Original Script): Bradford, Barbara Taylor
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I had a tough time reading this book. Just wanted to get through it so I could find out what happened. But I found some of the parts quite unrealistic. I woudn't recommend it to others

Very disappointing book. I kept thinking I was reading Danielle Steel, the writing was so juvenile.

Jul 13, 2012
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  • MarL53 rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

I thought this book was a great read.

I am a big fan of this author, and I've read every one of her books. This was not only the best book of hers that I've ever read, it might just be the my favorite novel ever. The story line really touched me, and the details of her grandmother's life were so sad. I can't imagine a mother like the one the twins had to put up with either. Highly recommended!

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