Silver Bay / Jojo Moyes.

By: Moyes, Jojo, 1969-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Leicester, [England] : Howes, W. F. 2007Edition: Large print edDescription: 502 p. (large print) ; 24 cmISBN: 9781407401430Subject(s): Hotels -- Conservation and restoration -- Australia -- Fiction | Whales -- Conservation -- Australia -- FictionGenre/Form: Large print books. DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: Sagas. American fiction. Romantic Novelist Association award winner. When Mike Dormer heads out from London to a small seaside town in Australia to kick-start a hotel development, he expects just another deal. But Silver Bay is not just any seaside town, and the inhabitants of the eccentric ramshackle Silver Bay Hotel - including the enigmatic skipper Liza McCullen - swiftly begin to temper his own shark-like tendencies. He is left wondering who really has the greater right to the bay's waters. As the development begins to take on a momentum of its own, and the effect on the whales that migrate past the bay begins to reveal itself, Mike's and Liza's worlds collide, with dramatic results. "Wonderfully romantic and moving." - Daily Mail.
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Originally published: London: Hodder & Stoughton.

Formerly CIP. Uk.

Sagas. American fiction. Romantic Novelist Association award winner. When Mike Dormer heads out from London to a small seaside town in Australia to kick-start a hotel development, he expects just another deal. But Silver Bay is not just any seaside town, and the inhabitants of the eccentric ramshackle Silver Bay Hotel - including the enigmatic skipper Liza McCullen - swiftly begin to temper his own shark-like tendencies. He is left wondering who really has the greater right to the bay's waters. As the development begins to take on a momentum of its own, and the effect on the whales that migrate past the bay begins to reveal itself, Mike's and Liza's worlds collide, with dramatic results. "Wonderfully romantic and moving." - Daily Mail.

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