1 review for A Place Called Here
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Every wondered where the lost things go. A redemptive and captivating novel from the bestselling author Since Sandy Shortt’s childhood schoolmate disappeared twenty years ago, Sandy has been obsessed with missing things. Finding becomes her goal whether it’s the odd sock that vanished in the washing machine, the car keys she misplaced in her rush to get to work or the graver issue of finding the people who vanish from their lives. Sandy dedicates her life to finding these missing people, offering devastated families a flicker of hope. Jack Ruttle is one of those desperate people. It’s been a year since his brother Donal vanished into thin air and the sleepless nights and frantic days aren’t getting any easier. He thinks Sandy Shortt could well be the answer to his prayers. But when Sandy goes missing too, her search ends when she stumbles upon the place and people she’s been looking for all of her life. A world away from her loved ones and the home she ran from for so long, Sandy soon resorts to her old habit again, searching. Though this time, she is desperately trying to find her way home
Cecelia Ahern was born and grew up in Dublin. She is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over twenty four million copies of her novels worldwide. Two of her books have been adapted as films and she has created several TV series. She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You. The Marble Collector is her twelfth novel.
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Skryf Review
Amazing Read
One of those book which keeps the surprise quotient high.. I am a fan of Cecelia works now..
Brilliant mix of reality and imagination..
Plot of the novel will keep you hooked up in the story till the end.
Loved the character of Sandy Shortt who is not that Short.. This book will make the readers believe that these is A Place Called Here.. 🙂