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How to Fall in Love

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'Tender, funny and romantic' Marie Claire
Christine Rose is crossing the Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin late one night when she sees a stranger, Adam, poised to jump. Desperate to help, she talks him into a reckless deal: if he gives her two weeks - till his 35th birthday - she'll prove that life is worth living.
But as the clock ticks and the two of them embark on late-night escapades and romantic adventures, what Christine has really promised seems impossible...
A novel to make you laugh, cry and appreciate life, this is Cecelia Ahern at her thoughtful and surprising best.

About the author

Cecelia Ahern, geb. 1981 in Irland, studierte Journalistik und Medienkommunikation. Mit gerade einmal 21 Jahren schrieb sie ihren ersten Roman, der sie sofort international berühmt machte, 'P.S. Ich liebe Dich', verfilmt mit Hilary Swank. Danach folgten Jahr für Jahr weitere Weltbestseller in Millionenauflage. Cecelia Ahern schreibt auch Theaterstücke und Drehbücher und konzipierte die TV-Serie 'Samantha Who?' mit Christina Applegate. Sie lebt mit ihrer Familie im Norden von Dublin

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'Tender, funny and romantic' Marie Claire

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'Brilliantly vivid characters and a story to fall in love with; one of our favourite Cecelia Ahern novels yet' Heat
'A life affirming read ... a heart-warming romance' Essentials
'A great life-affirming read that wisecracks its way from dark to light' Glamour
'A tender, funny and romantic drama with a dash of darkness and desperation' Marie Claire
'Laced with dry wit that keeps the characters real and likeable, this is another poignant, romantic and very readable tale' Hello
'Written with Ahern's trademark humour and light touch, this Dublin-set romance is an enjoyable, easy read' Sunday Mirror

Product details

Authors Cecelia Ahern
Publisher Harper Collins Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.05.2014
 
EAN 9780007481583
ISBN 978-0-00-748158-3
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 110 mm x 176 mm x 25 mm
Series Harper
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

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