Críticas:
'Africa and aviation, red dust and wide, white skies ... this romance will soon dispel those January blues ... A thrillingly observant writer and crafter of highly sensual prose, Seaward employs the language and lore of the skies to considerable metaphorical effect ... its richly descriptive escapism is seductive -- Daily Mail 'Hotel Juliet is a breathtaking work and a deeply moving elegy to the transitory nature of family life' -- Scotland on Sunday 'A gripping evocation of love and passion amid the wild African landscape' -- Sainsbury's Magazine 'This poignant epic is a real page-turner ... a mesmerising, well-crafted novel' -- Birmingham Evening Mail
Reseña del editor:
Memory Cougan, black and in her twenties, has a successful career and an adoring fiance. But at her engagement party, she panics. Brought to London aged five, she has no recollection of Africa, or why she left. Leaving Adam behind, she returns to a place she no longer recognises -- and to Max, the coffee planter who may have the answers. But Memory's journey of discovery is not hers alone to make. For Max, hardened by years in the bush, her arrival will reawaken memories of the most intense time in his life and of his beloved aeroplane, Hotel Juliet. For Elise, her adoptive mother, Memory's flight threatens to reveal the truth of what really happened in Africa all those years ago. And for Paul Cougan's sacrifice will finally be recognised. Moving from Britain to Africa over twenty years, Hotel Juliet combines pathos and tragedy with the possibility of glorious redemption to tell the poignant story of a passionate love triangle that resonates down to the present day.
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