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Dans notre entrepôt à Beauvais, un contrôle qualité est effectué minutieusement sur tous nos livres par nos équipes compétentes avant la mise en vente pour déterminer l’état et vérifier qu’il respecte notre charte de qualité. Certains produits peuvent présenter des signes d’usure minimes, les livres comme les accessoires (CD, cahiers d’exercices…) mais seulement si cela ne nuit pas à la lecture. Si vous rencontrez le moindre problème concernant l’état des livres reçus, cliquez ici, notre équipe en charge du service client est à votre disposition et fait son possible pour vous aider.

Ce contrôle permet de déterminer une classification de nos livres détaillée ci-dessous.

Description de l’état d’un livre :

Très bon :

  • Livre en excellent état, presque comme neuf, il a été lu très peu de fois
  • Présence de quelques marques d’usure mais à peine perceptibles
  • Les pages ne sont ni écornées, ni annotées, ni tachées 
  • La couverture est en parfait état
  • Vous pouvez offrir ce livre à vos proches sans aucun doute !

Bon:

  • Livre déjà lu et usagé
  • Quelques légères marques d’usure (marque de crayon, page un peu écornée)
  • Aucune page n’est manquante
  • La couverture est intacte

Correct:

  • Livre usagé avec des marques d’usure visibles  (marques de crayon, pages écornées, petites annotations)
  • Aucune page n’est manquante, marques d’usure sans nuire à la lecture (marques de crayon, pages écornées, petites annotations)
  • Les accessoires sont présents mais peuvent avoir des marques d’usure
  • La couverture de protection peut être manquante

Milk glass moon

Broché - Simon & Schuster - 320 pages - Publication: 07 avril 2003

Le Pitch

Présentation de l'éditeur Transporting us from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Southwest Virginia to the Italian Alps, New York City and the Tuscan countryside, Milk Glass Moon is the utterly enthralling story of a shifting mother daughter relationship. A daughter's first love, a mother's heartbreak, an enduring marriage facing its own ongoing challenges, and a community faced with seismic changes, all are deep at the heart of Adriana Trigiani's new novel. The third in her bestselling Big Stone Gap series, it continues the life story of Ave Maria as she faces the joys and demands of motherhood with her trademark humour and honesty. Reaching into the past to find answers to the present, Ave Maria is led to places she never dreamed she would go, and to people who enter her life and rock its foundation. MILK GLASS MOON is about the power of love and its abiding truth, and captures Trigiani at her most lyrical, affectionate and heartfelt. Quatrième de couverture Whether it's climbing on the roof, drinking cocktails or falling in love, daughters always think they know better than their mothers. For Ave Maria, anxiously watching Etta grow from a 12-year-old tom boy to a young woman, the hardest thing is admitting that sometimes, maybe they do. After all, does Ave Maria want her own life to be the pattern her daughter follows? She and Jack may be nearing fifty after fifteen years of marriage, but, as a fortune-teller warns Ave, life has a way of surprising you when you least expect it. It's not only Etta who is growing and changing, friends Ave has known all her life seem unexpectedly different. The handsome Pete Rutledge, for example, has a way of popping up that Ave finds unsettling, but hard to resist. And the curly-haired Italian boy who's working for Jack seems to have a similar effect on Etta. Loved by readers around the world for her honesty and rueful humour, Ave Maria's story continues in Milk Glass Moon - another triumph for the best-selling author Adriana Trigiani. Biographie de l'auteur Adriana Trigiani grew up in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, and now lives with her husband and daughter in New York City. In addition to being the bestselling author of BIG STONE GAP, BIG CHERRY HOLLER and MILK GLASS MOON, she is an award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker.
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Milk glass moon

Broché - Simon & Schuster - 320 pages - Publication: 07 avril 2003

État
 
 
Il ne reste plus que 1 exemplaire(s) en stock
Prix réduit0,99 €

Livraison

Livré entre : 8 octobre - 11 octobre
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Retour GRATUIT sous 14 jours.


Paiement sécurisé

Achat engagé

Produit collecté et traité en France.

237 g de CO2eq en moins par rapport au neuf.

Le Pitch

Présentation de l'éditeur Transporting us from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Southwest Virginia to the Italian Alps, New York City and the Tuscan countryside, Milk Glass Moon is the utterly enthralling story of a shifting mother daughter relationship. A daughter's first love, a mother's heartbreak, an enduring marriage facing its own ongoing challenges, and a community faced with seismic changes, all are deep at the heart of Adriana Trigiani's new novel. The third in her bestselling Big Stone Gap series, it continues the life story of Ave Maria as she faces the joys and demands of motherhood with her trademark humour and honesty. Reaching into the past to find answers to the present, Ave Maria is led to places she never dreamed she would go, and to people who enter her life and rock its foundation. MILK GLASS MOON is about the power of love and its abiding truth, and captures Trigiani at her most lyrical, affectionate and heartfelt. Quatrième de couverture Whether it's climbing on the roof, drinking cocktails or falling in love, daughters always think they know better than their mothers. For Ave Maria, anxiously watching Etta grow from a 12-year-old tom boy to a young woman, the hardest thing is admitting that sometimes, maybe they do. After all, does Ave Maria want her own life to be the pattern her daughter follows? She and Jack may be nearing fifty after fifteen years of marriage, but, as a fortune-teller warns Ave, life has a way of surprising you when you least expect it. It's not only Etta who is growing and changing, friends Ave has known all her life seem unexpectedly different. The handsome Pete Rutledge, for example, has a way of popping up that Ave finds unsettling, but hard to resist. And the curly-haired Italian boy who's working for Jack seems to have a similar effect on Etta. Loved by readers around the world for her honesty and rueful humour, Ave Maria's story continues in Milk Glass Moon - another triumph for the best-selling author Adriana Trigiani. Biographie de l'auteur Adriana Trigiani grew up in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, and now lives with her husband and daughter in New York City. In addition to being the bestselling author of BIG STONE GAP, BIG CHERRY HOLLER and MILK GLASS MOON, she is an award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker.
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