Descrizione
Random House (Anchor Books); 2009; 9781400078233; brossura ; 20 x 13 cm; pp. 237; Prima edizione nella colana. ; Presenta leggeri segni d’uso ai bordi (senza mancanze nè lacerazioni), interno senza scritte, dedica autografa alla prima pagina ; Molto buono (come da foto). ; Sixty-eight-year-old Hollis and his wife Debra have settled into their golden years in a gated community outside of Tucson, Arizona. Although they are devoted to each other, events that took place decades earlier, when Hollis fought in the Korean War, have left him with a deep-seated trauma — and with a secret he has never been able to share with his wife. As a reluctant Hollis revisits his past after his wife becomes dangerously ill, we see just how much the years of war changed his life forever. In rapturous prose, Cullin captures in The Post-War Dream the complexity of a marriage and the indelible force of the past on one man’s life.; Spedizione veloce con BRT. L’immagine se disponibile, corrisponde alla copia in vendita.