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THE DEATH AND LIFE OF CHARLIE ST. CLOUD
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| By: |
Ben Sherwood |
| Format: |
Paperback |

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| ISBN 10: |
0330519662 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780330519663 |
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| Publisher: |
PAN MACMILLAN |
| Pub. date: |
6 August, 2010 |
| Pages: |
288 |
| Description: |
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING ZAC EFRON |
| Synopsis: |
'Refreshingly romantic, dangerously good fun, hugely addictive' Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat Charlie St. Cloud was a blessed boy, destined to do good things in high places. But all that changed the night he survived the car crash that killed his little brother, Sam. Years later, Charlie is still trying to atone for his loss. He has stayed at home, in his snug New England fishing village, tending the lawns and monuments of the ancient cemetery where his brother is buried. You see, Charlie is graced with an extraordinary gift: he can see, talk to, and even play catch with Sam's spirit. Theirs is a perfect, magical world, untroubled until Charlie meets Tess Carroll, a captivating, adventurous, yachtswoman training for a solo trip around the world. Suddenly he is faced with a choice between death and life, the past and the present, holding on and letting go. The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud is a romantic and exhilarating novel about second chances and the liberating power of love. 'Heart-meltingly moving.' Glamour 'Sherwood makes you believe and that's miracle enough' Newsweek |
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UK |
| Imprint: |
Picador |
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