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Pages for You is story of the beginning, blossoming and falling apart of a delirious love affair, by Sylvia Brownrigg.

‘A love letter written for a lost lover . . . mesmerizing’ – Helen Dunmore, The Times

When Flannery Jansen arrives at university, she is totally unprepared for an encounter that will rock her existence. But when she comes across Anne Arden in a local diner, Flannery falls dramatically and desperately in love.

Flannery is quickly embarrassed in the face of the older woman’s poise and sophistication, and under the gaze of those impossible green eyes, but slowly their paths intertwine, and soon Flannery becomes Anne’s eager student in life and love.



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A love letter written for a lost lover . . . mesmerizing -- Helen Dunmore * The Times *
Candid, fresh and vivid * Sunday Telegraph *
Bathed in a joyful, cloistered mood of sensual celebration * New York Times *
Exuberant and wistful * TLS *
Language is the real object of infatuation here . . . words are as seductive as bodies * Independent on Sunday *

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    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Publication Date: 29/06/2017
    ISBN13: 9781509836604, 978-1509836604
    ISBN10: 1509836608
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Pages for You is story of the beginning, blossoming and falling apart of a delirious love affair, by Sylvia Brownrigg.

    ‘A love letter written for a lost lover . . . mesmerizing’ – Helen Dunmore, The Times

    When Flannery Jansen arrives at university, she is totally unprepared for an encounter that will rock her existence. But when she comes across Anne Arden in a local diner, Flannery falls dramatically and desperately in love.

    Flannery is quickly embarrassed in the face of the older woman’s poise and sophistication, and under the gaze of those impossible green eyes, but slowly their paths intertwine, and soon Flannery becomes Anne’s eager student in life and love.



    Trade Review
    A love letter written for a lost lover . . . mesmerizing -- Helen Dunmore * The Times *
    Candid, fresh and vivid * Sunday Telegraph *
    Bathed in a joyful, cloistered mood of sensual celebration * New York Times *
    Exuberant and wistful * TLS *
    Language is the real object of infatuation here . . . words are as seductive as bodies * Independent on Sunday *

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