El momento en que todo cambió

Kennedy, Douglas

Thomas Nesbitt is a divorced writer leading a quiet, private life in Maine, trying to recover from the end of a long marriage. One winter morning, his solitude is interrupted by the arrival of a package with a German postmark. The sender -Dussmann- completely worries him, since it belongs to the woman with whom he had an intense love affair twenty-five years ago in Berlin, at a time when the city was divided in two and personal and political loyalties were at odds. often haunted by the shadows of the Cold War. Thomas, who at first refuses to face what he might find in that package, is forced to face a past that he has never spoken to anyone about and, incidentally, to relive those months in Berlin in which he discovered, for first and only time in his life, the extraordinary force of true love. But Petra Dussmann, the woman he lost his heart to, was not just a refugee from the East German police state, but also someone who lived with a deep regret that would slowly rewrite their fates.

Author
Kennedy, Douglas
Subject
Literature > English narrative
Genre
Romance > Historical romance
EAN
9788419558008
ISBN
978-84-19558-00-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Arpa Editores
Pages
576 
High
21.3 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
07-06-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
Paperback edition
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Kennedy, Douglas (aut.)

  • Kennedy, Douglas
    Douglas Kennedy (Nueva York, 1955) es un escritor estadounidense. Comenzó su carrera escribiendo literatura de viajes, pero sus grandes éxitos internacionales han sido sus novelas. Su ob   Read more

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