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Kristina McMorris
The Edge of Lost
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext “Kristina McMorris evokes such a strong sense of place that to open her books feels less like reading and more like traveling. Her absorbing new novel..[is an] epic, deeply felt tale of struggle and second chances… a transporting piece of historical fiction.” —BookPage “[A] gripping immigrant saga…it is also a portrait of America during a turbulent time and a quest that ends in triumph. Readers will be caught up in this well-told story.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars “Beautifully written with mesmerizing details, this is one of those books that sticks with a reader… extensively researched and the historical images are incredibly accurate… an absolute must-have.” —VOYA Magazine “In terms of both the character and the era, McMorris took a chance, and she succeeded. And the careful plotting—another McMorris hallmark—pays off in an absorbing story. The Edge of Lost is about taking—and making—chances. A satisfying read.” —Kitsap Sun "McMorris manages to pack this book with all the messiness and nuances of a life. Her vivid descriptions and use of language make you feel like the fly on the wall...I heartily recommend embarking on this journey." —The Daily Herald “Grabs readers from the very start and doesn't let up until the dynamic conclusion. The Edge of Lost is another work of genius by the talented Kristina McMorris.” —Fresh Fiction PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF KRISTINA McMORRIS The Pieces We Keep “The past collides with the present in this sensitive and multilayered story where the discovery of long-held family secrets leads to healing. The contemporary twist will be a treat for fans of World War II historical fiction.” —Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Me and Saving CeeCee Honeycutt “McMorris’ strong pacing keeps the two stories zipping along and all its many strings connected for a gratifying conclusion.” — Kirkus Reviews Bridge Of Scarlet Leaves “Impeccably researched and beautifully written.” —Karen White “Readers of World War II fiction will devour Kristina McMorris's Bridge of Scarlet Leaves , a poignant, authentic story of Japanese and American lovers crossed not only by the stars but by the vagaries of war and their own country's prejudices.” —Jenna Blum Letters From Home “An absolutely lovely debut novel filled with endearing characters and lively descriptions. Fans of World War II romantic fiction will definitely enjoy this fast-paced story.” —Kristin Hannah “A tender and heartfelt glimpse of a time long past. While wholly original, it's filled with characters as beloved as your own grandparents. Propelled by the epic sweep of world war, yet warmed by intimate human moments, this story will linger in the reader's memory long after the last page is turned.” —Susan Wiggs Informationen zum Autor Kristina McMorris is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her background includes ten years of directing public relations for an international conglomerate as well as extensive television experience. Inspired by true personal and historical accounts, her novels have garnered twenty national literary awards and include Letters from Home, Bridge of Scarlet Leaves, The Pieces We Keep, The Edge of Lost, and Sold on a Monday , in addition to novellas in the anthologies A Winter Wonderland and Grand Central . A frequent guest speaker and workshop presenter, she holds a BS in international marketing from Pepperdine. She lives with her husband and two sons in Oregon. For more, visit KristinaMcmorris.com. Klappentext From bestselling author Kristina McMorris comes an ambitious and heartrending story of immigrants, deception, and second chances. On a cold night in October 1937, searchlights cut through the darkness around Alcatraz. A prison guard...
Product details
Authors | Kristina McMorris |
Publisher | Kensington Publishing |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.11.2019 |
EAN | 9781496730251 |
ISBN | 978-1-4967-3025-1 |
No. of pages | 352 |
Dimensions | 140 mm x 208 mm x 23 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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