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The Mathematics of Love

Author: Emma Darwin  

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BIRDSONG told the story of the First World War; ATONEMENT described the Second. Now there is THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE.

BIRDSONG told the story of the First World War; ATONEMENT described the Second. Now there is THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE.

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BIRDSONG told the story of the First World War; ATONEMENT described the Second. Now there is THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE.

BIRDSONG told the story of the First World War; ATONEMENT described the Second. Now there is THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE.

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Remember this moment. These moments are rare. You are about to discover your favourite book, the book you will give to all your friends, the book that will linger in your thoughts long after you've turned the final page. You are about to discover THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE.

From the gentle Suffolk countryside to the battlefields of Waterloo and the ports of Spain, this is an extraordinarily moving account of war and the pain of loss, the heat of passion and the redemptive power of love.

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Critic Reviews

“'This is that rare thing, a book that works on every conceivable level... an uncommonly good read'”

'Fascinating . If you're in a book club torn between lovers of 19th-century and modern fiction, The Mathematics of Love may be just the thing to square the circle... hauntingly beautiful' - Washington Post

- The Times

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About the Author

Emma Darwin was born in 1964 and brought up in London, Manhattan and Brussels.

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Remember this moment. These moments are rare. You are about to discover your favourite book, the book you will give to all your friends, the book that will linger in your thoughts long after you've turned the final page. You are about to discover THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE. From the gentle Suffolk countryside to the battlefields of Waterloo and the ports of Spain, this is an extraordinarily moving account of war and the pain of loss, the heat of passion and the redemptive power of love.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Review
Published
8th March 2007
Pages
480
ISBN
9780755330645

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