Die Frauen von Kinvara
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Christine Marion Fraser bola jednou z najpredávanejších škótskych autoriek, predala viac kníh ako Catherine Cookson. Počas osemnástich rokov vydala 22 kníh. Jej formatívne roky boli strávené v povojnovej štvrti Govan v Glasgove a neskôr sa stala majákom škótskeho publikačného priemyslu. Svoj život strávila v Argyll so svojou rodinou.






Allein auf der sturmumtosten Insel Kinvara träumt der Leuchtturmwärter Robbie nur von einem Menschen: von Morna, seiner schönen Geliebten mit den grünen Augen. Ein Frauenschicksalsroman vor grandioser Landschaft! Eine schottische Maeve Binchy.
It is winter 1930. Evie Grant is mourning the death of her beloved husband, Davie, and trying to keep the family together in a Glasgow gripped by poverty and unemployment. Her sadness lifts dramatically when John Simpson comes into her life. Evie feels powerless to resist this charming man's advances and is relieved at the financial security he seems to offer. She marries him despite her family's opposition, blind to the consequences they fear...
Secure in the loving contentment of her marriage to Lorn, Ruth felt her happiness was complete. And she was thrilled to hear that her oldest friend, Rachel, planned a visit to Rhanna. Now a successful composer and concert violinist, Rachel was coming back to her native island for a summer's rest. To Ruth's surprise, Lorn was strangely unenthusiastic about their childhood friend's return. Rachel's arrival was to bring Ruth more heartache than she could ever have imagined, and would estrange her from the island community she loved. Yet no matter how far she travelled, the Song of Rhanna would always be calling her home...