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Sun at Midnight
Sun at Midnight | Rosie Thomas
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By the bestselling author of The Kashmir Shawl, the epic story of love and adventure set against the stunning backdrop of Antarctica From the critically acclaimed author and "master storyteller" (Cosmopolitan), a sweeping saga of loss and redemption that centers on Alice, who as a scientist, relies on method, precision, and tangible proof. But when her relationship with Oxford artist Peter Brown collapses spectacularly, she is forced to use her skills to evaluate her own life for the first time. In her thirties, childless, and tied to Oxford by her work, it's time to break away. Alice accepts an invitation to travel to the southernmost point of the earth, Antarctica. Upon arrival, she is awestruck by the strangeness of a continent painted in shades of blue and white, lit by an unearthly permanent sunlight. And nothing has prepared her for the close confines of a small base shared with eight men and one other woman. It's in these close quarters that she develops a strong attraction to a man shrouded in danger and mystery. It's in this beautiful but unforgiving environment that Alice discovers something that could change her life forever . . . if she survives.
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The airport scenes seemed anachronistic. Apparently this was published in the U.K. in 2004, but people could still walk right up to the departure gate without a ticket??

But the romance was nice, if a bit unbelievable, and the Antarctic setting was super awesome.

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Oops. I have REALLY fried eggs for breakfast. This is why I shouldn't read and cook at the same time. 😜

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And the final entry in today's edition of #mymaybookmail!! Rosie Thomas is surprisingly hard to find in the U.S., but I read one of hers a few years ago, and enjoyed it!

Jhullie I have a shelf full of her books. Love her writing 💖📚 7y
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