Teresa returns to the Seine

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Romance, Romantic Suspense, Fiction
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Author: James Egan ISBN: 1230000259120
Publisher: James Egan Publication: August 9, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Egan
ISBN: 1230000259120
Publisher: James Egan
Publication: August 9, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Teresa returns to the Seine…  but that isn’t where she belongs. Her return to the Seine is overshadowed by a menace of her own making and out of control.  

In late 1960’s Britain, Gray is an ordinary lad, short on finesse, occasionally confused, but decent and genuine. Terry is a clever and smart girl – but perhaps too determined for her own good. Sandie sees herself as down to earth, but Carol is privileged by background and aware of her own attitude of superiority. Colin is hopelessly disorganised. All of them are doing their O level exams, and staying on at school rather than leaving at sixteen, in hope of further progress.

Dilemmas, real and imaginary, and widely different, surface in their lives. One thing is for certain… none of them can just wait for their little problems to go away. They don’t, they just grow.

Their various stories feature intrigue, abundant homework, romantic delusion, burning ambition, daily bus travel, farce and deeply worrying threats in turn. Terry’s not all she seems, either: her life as seen by others is very different from Terry’s own view of it.

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Teresa returns to the Seine…  but that isn’t where she belongs. Her return to the Seine is overshadowed by a menace of her own making and out of control.  

In late 1960’s Britain, Gray is an ordinary lad, short on finesse, occasionally confused, but decent and genuine. Terry is a clever and smart girl – but perhaps too determined for her own good. Sandie sees herself as down to earth, but Carol is privileged by background and aware of her own attitude of superiority. Colin is hopelessly disorganised. All of them are doing their O level exams, and staying on at school rather than leaving at sixteen, in hope of further progress.

Dilemmas, real and imaginary, and widely different, surface in their lives. One thing is for certain… none of them can just wait for their little problems to go away. They don’t, they just grow.

Their various stories feature intrigue, abundant homework, romantic delusion, burning ambition, daily bus travel, farce and deeply worrying threats in turn. Terry’s not all she seems, either: her life as seen by others is very different from Terry’s own view of it.

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