Críticas:
'An imaginative tour de force, moving and well-written and the characters are superb' --Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
'Sparkling ... deceptively light ... Jones's warmth and deft characterisation shine out' --Catherine Taylor, Guardian
'Even if you have everything then something might still be missing... A beautiful tale about friendship' --Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell
'A tender exploration of the lives of women over time... A beautifully written and unique story... full of wit, truth and a watchful intelligence, and the different eras of the 20th century vividly evoked. I was sorry to finish it' Wendy Wallce, author of The Painted Bridge
'An impressive debut' Bookseller --Bookseller
Reseña del editor:
'Don't follow the crowd,' she'd be telling schoolgirls at the swimming baths. 'Follow your own star and when you have achieved your goal you will have that with you for the rest of your life...' In 1928, a plucky young Welsh girl named Ida Gaze swims the Bristol Channel with the help of her best friend Freda and the inspiration of her heroine Amelia Earhart. In 1937, on the instructions of the matron, a young skivvy at a grand maternity hospital in London smuggles out an orphaned baby on one of the coldest nights of the year. Now, in a small town in Wales, an old lady named Ceci pieces together these stories and is about to discover the surprising ways in which they link to her own. It begins with two girls in the twenties who left their small Welsh village for the Big Smoke, feeling that the world was changing and everything was possible...
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