Sedam sunčanih dana

Sedam sunčanih dana

Chris Manby

The novel is a light, humorous, and romantic chick lit story. It follows three friends – Rachel Buckley, Jaslin, and Carrie Ann – who go on a bachelorette weekend at a luxurious Aegean Club in Turkey to celebrate Rachel's upcoming wedding.

Three friends are looking forward to seven days of fun, sun, sea, free cocktails and attractive men, but each of them carries their own emotional baggage. Rachel is excited about the wedding, but Carrie Ann is struggling with the pain of a recent divorce, while Jaslin doubts her readiness for marriage with her boyfriend Euan. The luxurious vacation quickly becomes complicated by excessive cocktail drinking, unruly tour workers and too much sunbathing. Their strong friendship is tested as they face personal demons, love dilemmas and unexpected conflicts. The novel explores themes of friendship, love and self-discovery with a dose of humor, romance and summer atmosphere, asking whether their relationship will survive these seven sunny days.

Original title
Seven sunny days
Translation
Tatjana Šormaz
Editor
Lidija Šare
Dimensions
19.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
342
Publisher
Marjan tisak, Split, 2008.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53214-460-4

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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