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How to Find Love in the Little Things

by Virginie Grimaldi

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A funny, emotional and uplifting novel from the French Marian Keyes. 'Heartwarming' Good Housekeeping 'A gorgeous story, charming and funny and poignant' Nicola Cornick For fans of Ruth Hogan, Veronica Henry and Sarah Morgan, about unexpected friendships, starting again and finding your passion for life. 'Welcome to Ocean View. You don't know it yet, but you'll be happy here...' Julia's not running away. Not exactly. She just needs a break from Paris and Marc and all the sad stuff that's been going on lately. A little time to pull herself together. The job offer felt like a lifeline. But now she's back in Biarritz, suitcase in hand, she hasn't the faintest idea what she was thinking. What Julia doesn't yet know is there's more to the odds and ends of Ocean View than meet the eye. Behind the double doors lie broken hearts, lifelong secrets, a touch of romance and an unwavering passion for life. And sometimes it's the most unlikely of places and people who help you find your way. What readers are saying about HOW TO FIND LOVE IN THE LITTLE THINGS: 'Virginie Grimaldi will capture your heart' 'It's rare that a book can touch your heart, it made me laugh, it made me cry. I've bought extra copies as gifts' 'This is a book to just fall in love with' 'Left me feeling warm and good inside' 'Cheerful, heartwarming, and utterly uplifting' 'A perfect holiday read'… (more)
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Na decdood van haar vader en het uitgaan van haar relatie komt Julia,neen psychologe, werkennin een bejaardentehuis in Biarritz waar de bewoners haar weer zin in het leven geven ( )
  huizenga | Jul 24, 2020 |
Une histoire simple avec des personnages attachants, en particulier les résidents de la maison de retraite où commence à travailler notre narratrice qui cherche un nouveau départ. Le style Grimaldi est très accessible et sympa, sans aucune prétention. L'auteur mêle à merveille vie quotidienne et sujets plus profonds. Par contre, j'ai préféré Le Parfum du Bonheur est plus Fort sous la Pluie. ( )
  LNL | Aug 16, 2019 |
Un feel-ggod qui se dévore. Suite au décès de son père et à sa rupture amoureuse, Julia accepte un emploi en tant que psychologue dans une maison de retraite à Biarritz, sa ville natale. Les résidents lui apportent un regard plus nuancé sur la vie qui lui permet peu à peu de se reconstruire.

Une très bonne lecture détente. ( )
  Musama | Jun 25, 2017 |
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A funny, emotional and uplifting novel from the French Marian Keyes. 'Heartwarming' Good Housekeeping 'A gorgeous story, charming and funny and poignant' Nicola Cornick For fans of Ruth Hogan, Veronica Henry and Sarah Morgan, about unexpected friendships, starting again and finding your passion for life. 'Welcome to Ocean View. You don't know it yet, but you'll be happy here...' Julia's not running away. Not exactly. She just needs a break from Paris and Marc and all the sad stuff that's been going on lately. A little time to pull herself together. The job offer felt like a lifeline. But now she's back in Biarritz, suitcase in hand, she hasn't the faintest idea what she was thinking. What Julia doesn't yet know is there's more to the odds and ends of Ocean View than meet the eye. Behind the double doors lie broken hearts, lifelong secrets, a touch of romance and an unwavering passion for life. And sometimes it's the most unlikely of places and people who help you find your way. What readers are saying about HOW TO FIND LOVE IN THE LITTLE THINGS: 'Virginie Grimaldi will capture your heart' 'It's rare that a book can touch your heart, it made me laugh, it made me cry. I've bought extra copies as gifts' 'This is a book to just fall in love with' 'Left me feeling warm and good inside' 'Cheerful, heartwarming, and utterly uplifting' 'A perfect holiday read'

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