Description for Barefoot Over Stones
Paperback. Used paperback in very good condition. Some shelf wear.
What would it take to destroy your closest friendship? Alison and Ciara meet at college in Dublin and soon become firm allies, sharing a flat and facing the world together. Ciara is all that Alison aspires to be - sassy, confident and fearless. Although their backgrounds could not be more different, they find solace and humour in each other's company. That is until gorgeous Dan Abernethy, a young medical student, enters their lives, and everything changes irrevocably. Friendship loses out when love turns Alison's world upside down and a terrible betrayal threatens the closeness known only to best friends. It ... Read more
What would it take to destroy your closest friendship? Alison and Ciara meet at college in Dublin and soon become firm allies, sharing a flat and facing the world together. Ciara is all that Alison aspires to be - sassy, confident and fearless. Although their backgrounds could not be more different, they find solace and humour in each other's company. That is until gorgeous Dan Abernethy, a young medical student, enters their lives, and everything changes irrevocably. Friendship loses out when love turns Alison's world upside down and a terrible betrayal threatens the closeness known only to best friends. It ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781848270534
SKU
KRF0038407
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Liz Lyons
Liz Lyons is a graduate in English and History of Trinity College, Dublin. After graduation she spent ten years working in the Irish book trade as a bookshop manager. Barefoot Over Stones is her first novel. Born in Cork in 1970, she lives in Co. Meath with her husband, son and two daughters.
Reviews for Barefoot Over Stones
"A gentle and completely absorbing read."
Patricia Scanlan "This is an impressive debut, holding your interest with characters that are comprehensively and sympathetically drawn." Irish Independent
Patricia Scanlan "This is an impressive debut, holding your interest with characters that are comprehensively and sympathetically drawn." Irish Independent