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Coast Road av Barbara Delinsky
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Coast Road (urspr publ 1998; utgåvan 1998)

av Barbara Delinsky

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Hailed as "a heartwarming story" ("Star Tribune," Minneapolis), a celebration of what matters most in life, Barbara Delinsky's profoundly moving "New York Times" bestseller is as richly textured and captivating as the Northern California landscape in which it is set. Jack McGill chose his architectural career over his family, and returned home from yet another business trip to find that his wife, Rachel, had left him. Now, six years later, a car accident has left Rachel clinging to life, and she and their two daughters desperately need him. Putting work on hold for the first time in his life, Jack decides to sit by his ex-wife's bedside. As he meets Rachel's many new friends, and tries to cope with two teenage daughters and their problems, he learns more about a woman he never really knew, her expressive art, and the secret that made her leave. Much to his astonishment, Jack begins to see Rachel, his daughters, and the story of his marriage with new eyes.… (mer)
Medlem:EmScape
Titel:Coast Road
Författare:Barbara Delinsky
Info:New York : Pocket Bks., 1999,c1998.
Samlingar:Ditt bibliotek
Betyg:****
Taggar:fiction, romance, contemporary romance, small paperback, read, read in 2020, withdrawn, have ebook

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Coast Road av Barbara Delinsky (1998)

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My first Barbara Delinsky, and likely my last. I don't understand how an author can make love and broken hearts and resentments and tragedy so... lifeless. The writing style is all Tell and very little Show. I stuck it out to the 33% mark before giving up.

Audiobook, borrowed from my public library via Overdrive.

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  Doodlebug34 | Jan 1, 2024 |
Story moved quickly reading the abridged version about a couple that got too far apart by forgetting about the things that they liked originally about each other. The daughters living with their mother learned a lot about their father after he takes over caring for them while their Mother is in a coma. Nicely described how an accident can change lives so fast. ( )
  kshydog | Dec 13, 2020 |
Well written. I felt that I was there with the characters. ( )
  marciablnc | May 18, 2020 |
Really enjoyed this book. Story of forgiveness, commitment and self-awareness. ( )
  soosthemoose | Mar 31, 2018 |
ok read
  trish4 | Jan 27, 2009 |
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Hailed as "a heartwarming story" ("Star Tribune," Minneapolis), a celebration of what matters most in life, Barbara Delinsky's profoundly moving "New York Times" bestseller is as richly textured and captivating as the Northern California landscape in which it is set. Jack McGill chose his architectural career over his family, and returned home from yet another business trip to find that his wife, Rachel, had left him. Now, six years later, a car accident has left Rachel clinging to life, and she and their two daughters desperately need him. Putting work on hold for the first time in his life, Jack decides to sit by his ex-wife's bedside. As he meets Rachel's many new friends, and tries to cope with two teenage daughters and their problems, he learns more about a woman he never really knew, her expressive art, and the secret that made her leave. Much to his astonishment, Jack begins to see Rachel, his daughters, and the story of his marriage with new eyes.

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