Julia spends her days at a run-down London gym, counting the hours until something - anything - changes. Her eighty-year-old neighbour, George, spends his in memories: of lost love, suppressed guilt, and a life shadowed by a mysterious woman from 1964. When George becomes convinced he may have finally found the daughter of that long-lost love - possibly his own - he persuades Julia to leave London behind and follow him to New York. What begins as an impulsive search for answers soon becomes a moving journey through memory, regret, and the enduring power of unexpected friendship - one that…mehr
Julia spends her days at a run-down London gym, counting the hours until something - anything - changes. Her eighty-year-old neighbour, George, spends his in memories: of lost love, suppressed guilt, and a life shadowed by a mysterious woman from 1964. When George becomes convinced he may have finally found the daughter of that long-lost love - possibly his own - he persuades Julia to leave London behind and follow him to New York. What begins as an impulsive search for answers soon becomes a moving journey through memory, regret, and the enduring power of unexpected friendship - one that uncovers secrets, challenges a powerful religious cult, and forces both Julia and George to confront the truths they've long tried to ignore. Witty, haunting, and full of heart, George is a novel about love, memory, and the extraordinary courage found in the most unlikely of bonds.
Ramona Lee Soo-Jun is a German-Romanian novelist based in London, United Kingdom.She began publishing in 2012 and, by nineteen, had established a notable early career with eleven books. Lee originally published under the pen name "Lee Soo-Jun," a response to racial bias within the publishing industry; she formally adopted the name at eighteen.Her career began in Romania, where she first built her readership. In 2019, she expanded into the English-language market by translating her work and eventually transitioning to writing primarily in English.In 2015, the first volume of her AGENT 00 series earned her recognition as Romania's first martial-arts action author.Her work ranges from action and crime fiction to psychological drama and literary or contemporary fiction, often infused with touches of magical realism and dark comedy.
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