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A Girl Called Summer
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A Girl Called Summer
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A Girl Called Summer

Written by Lucy Lord

Narrated by Penelope MacDonald

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Island life is just one step away…

A new start…
Bella and Andy have escaped the rat race for the sun-drenched, relaxed lifestyle on the island of Ibiza. But with a run-down house to make habitable and a distractingly gorgeous neighbour, is their island idyll all that it seems?

A holiday adventure…
Tamara Gold has been Hollywood’s most notorious car crash since she was a child star. Now clean and sober, and engaged to Tinseltown’s hottest leading man, it seems like she’s finally conquered her addictions, if not her bratty behaviour. But a summer in Europe with all the hedonistic lures of Ibiza beckons…

A girl called Summer…
Summer Larsson has always known Ibiza as home: a haven of hippies, yoga and healthy eating – and loneliness. But in Bella, she’s found the friend she always needed, and when Bella’s glamorous Hollywood friends come to visit, it looks like she might have found true love as well…

This could be the summer that everything changes…

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJul 17, 2014
ISBN9780007593415
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A Girl Called Summer
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Lucy Lord

Lucy Lord is a journalist and columnist who has written for the Times, Guardian, Independent, Evening Standard, Time Out and Arena. Her favourite pastimes are reading, writing, lying in hammocks, lunching on beaches and throwing parties. She lives in London with her musician husband. Revelry, her first novel, isn't autobiographical in the slightest.

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    Kydd taken down and seeks to redeem himself as a privateer. Lots of excellent Channel Island background nicely frames his and Renzie's new ventures. A good entry in an excellent series. Author's notes as always an insightful peek into the Age of Fighting Sail and His Majesty's Nary.