One Way Ticket To Paris - Unbridged Audio Book on MP3

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Experience the enchanting wonders of Paris with 'One Way Ticket To Paris,' an unabridged audiobook on MP3 that takes you on a captivating journey through the life of Kate. In this gripping narrative, our protagonist finds herself lost in the chaos of motherhood and family responsibilities, longing for the vibrant essence of her former self. Set against the backdrop of the City of Light, this charming story awakens nostalgia, evoking the aromas of fresh croissants and the allure of Parisian streets.

This brand-new audio book, released in 2020 by the renowned publisher Bolinda/Audible, is formatted in MP3 for your convenience, allowing you to listen to it anytime, anywhere. Dive into Kate’s story as she reflects on her friend Shannon's postcard, a simple message that ignites the spark of adventure within her. With associated themes of self-discovery and the preciousness of life’s simpler moments, this audio book resonates deeply with anyone feeling overwhelmed by the day-to-day grind.

Enjoy FREE shipping from our Auckland warehouse, with a delivery timeline of just 15 days. What's more, since the product is dispatched from New Zealand, you'll incur no unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes. Immerse yourself in this spellbinding audio experience and rediscover what it feels like to live fully while you journey through 'One Way Ticket To Paris.'

ISBN: 9781867505105 | Format: MP3

NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781867505105
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2020
Publisher: Bolinda/Audible audio


Description:
When I was a kid and I’d lost something, my dad always said, ‘Go back to the place you last had it’. The problem is that what I’ve lost is ... me.

Kate loves her family more than anything, but recently she has started to feel invisible. Lying awake at three a.m. as her husband snores, panicking about shopping lists, birthday parties and the school bake sale ...

She finds herself in the kitchen, gulping water, staring at a postcard of the Eiffel Tower from Shannon, her best friend.

Paris, with its red wine, slippery cobbles and curly lamp posts, where the scent of freshly baked croissants hangs in the air and Kate last remembers feeling like herself.

The postcard is a year old. It has just one line on it: When are you coming?

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