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The pull of the moon

Shortly after she turns 50, a woman runs away to find herself. As she drives across the country following the moon, Nan keeps a journal and writes letters, appraising her husband and her daughter of her progress, though not of her romance.

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  • "Shortly after she turns 50, a woman runs away to find herself. As she drives across the country following the moon, Nan keeps a journal and writes letters, appraising her husband and her daughter of her progress, though not of her romance."@en
  • "Shortly after she turns 50, a woman runs away to find herself. As she drives across the country following the moon, Nan keeps a journal and writes letters, appraising her husband and her daughter of her progress, though not of her romance."
  • "Uncomfortable with the fit of her life, now that she's in the middle of it, Nan gets into her car and just goes--driving across the country on back roads, following the moon; and stopping to talk to people. Through conversations with women, men, with her husband through letters, and with herself through her diary, Nan confronts topics long overdue for her attention. She writes to her husband and says things she's never admitted before; and she discovers how the fabric of her life can be reshaped into a more authentic creation."@en
  • "Shortly after she turns 50, a woman runs away to find herself. As she drives across the country following the moon, Nan keeps a journal and writes letters, apprising her husband and her daughter of her progress, though not of her romance."
  • "A woman relives her childhoo memories as she flies home to meet the mother she hasn't seen in thirty-five years."@en
  • "BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Elizabeth Berg's Once Upon a Time, There Was You.Uncomfortable with the fit of her life, now that she's in the middle of it, Nan gets into her car and just goes--driving across the country on back roads, following the moon; and stopping to talk to people.??Through conversations with women, men, with her husband through letters, and with herself through her diary, Nan confronts topics long overdue for her attention.??She writes to her husband and says things she's never admitted before; and she discovers how the fabric of her life can be reshaped into a more authentic creation."@en
  • "An older woman's self discovery story. When Nan turns fifty, she hits the road, leaving behind her home and husband."
  • "Appearing for the first time in a trade edition, this novel from the bestselling author of Range of Motion is about a middle-age woman who begins an impromptu trek across the country and follows the pull of the moon to find her way home, writing down her thoughts in a leather journal. "Not a novel about a woman leaving home, but a human being finding her way back."--Chicago Tribune. "Turning 50 seems to turn women crazy. When Nan hits this mark, she hits the road, leaving behind her home and husband. Driving west from Boston, she consults only her own pleasure. And while this sounds easy, it is often arduous for Nan, who can hardly remember what her own pleasure is. The Pull of the Moon is upbeat from beginning to end."-Boston Sunday Globe. "Measured, delicate, and impossible to walk away from."-Entertainment Weekly."@en
  • "Disturbed by the course of her life and marriage, Nan embarks on a backroad odyssey, following the moon and stopping to talk with women, men, her husband through letters, and herself through her diary."@en

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  • "Epistolary fiction"
  • "Epistolary fiction"@en
  • "Diary fiction"
  • "Diary fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
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  • "El influjo de la luna"
  • "El influjo de la luna"@es
  • "The pull of the moon"@en
  • "The pull of the moon"
  • "El Influjo de la luna"
  • "To kalesma tou pheggariou"
  • "The Pull of the Moon A Novel"@en
  • "The Pull Of The Moon"@en
  • "The Pull of the Moon"
  • "The pull of the Moon"