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EAN : 9780758209849
308 pages
Kensington Publishing Corporation (01/02/2007)
3.5/5   1 notes
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After selling her home in the suburbs, Lucy Klein decides to pursue her lifelong dream of starting an arts community in the Berkshire Mountains. She envisions a creative oasis where struggling painters, sculptors and musicians visit from around the world. But the dream soon becomes a nightmare when the artists arrive and not a single one can create anything -- except trouble, that is.

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Histoire très originale avec des personnages hauts en couleurs.
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I love my mother dearly. But as Jack has noticed, she’s like a vapor. When she enters a room, she occupies every bit of space.
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Renee told the others that Adam was a “doll,” which automatically brought her up a notch in my book. Funny how someone complimenting your child makes you realize how very wise they are.
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“Worst part is that he refuses to (…) go to marriage counseling. Says he doesn’t have enough time to spend with the people he knows, much less a stranger who’s going to judge him.”
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They were the sort of friends who could go years without seeing each other, but when they caught up, they picked up right where they left.
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I think it’s a commonly shared sentiment that the only person allowed to be critical of parents is their own children.
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