The last days of summer / Sophie Pembroke.
Material type: TextPublisher number: LP4165 | LamplightPublisher: Rearsby, Leicester : : WF Howes Ltd, 2017Copyright date: ©2016Edition: Large print editionDescription: 330 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781510082755Subject(s): Grandparent and child -- Fiction | Parties -- FictionGenre/Form: Large type books. Summary: Saskia has always loved Rosewood. It was her family home, her sanctuary and her memories of it are vividly alive even after two years of being absent. Never did she think she would be standing in the rose garden afraid to cross the threshold and own up to the past she had run away from. So much about Rosewood hasn't changed, everyone still dresses for dinner, sips cocktails on the terrace, her father cooks every delicious meal and her beloved grandfather still tells spellbinding stories. But the cold reception from her grandmother, Ellie's complete avoidance of her and the judgmental gaze of Edward, her grandfather's new assistant, are all new to Kia. All Kia needs to do is attend her grandparent's Golden Wedding Party and make it to the train station without her secret coming out. What could possible go wrong in just one weekend?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Standard print edition originally published: London: HQ, 2016.
Saskia has always loved Rosewood. It was her family home, her sanctuary and her memories of it are vividly alive even after two years of being absent. Never did she think she would be standing in the rose garden afraid to cross the threshold and own up to the past she had run away from. So much about Rosewood hasn't changed, everyone still dresses for dinner, sips cocktails on the terrace, her father cooks every delicious meal and her beloved grandfather still tells spellbinding stories. But the cold reception from her grandmother, Ellie's complete avoidance of her and the judgmental gaze of Edward, her grandfather's new assistant, are all new to Kia. All Kia needs to do is attend her grandparent's Golden Wedding Party and make it to the train station without her secret coming out. What could possible go wrong in just one weekend?
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