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Love and Summer by William Trevor

Love and Summer

A Novel

by William Trevor
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 17, 2009, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 2010, 224 pages
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AKASH

Awesome book by awesome novelist
Can't bound this perfect love story in my words just a sweet story with a sad and desperate flow and unforgettable end......
Jerry

Trevor is Terrific
What a great writer William Trevor is! His prose is restrained and captures the unique patterns of a vanishing Irish culture. This may not be as good as "The Story of Lucy Gault," but Trevor always has a way of pulling at the reader's heart. The characters feel real; the setting in a fictional town in rural Ireland feels real; the pathos evokes in the reader is real. That seems always to be the case with Trevor. Read his books.
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