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Briefly, a delicious life / Nell Stevens.

"In 1473, fourteen-year-old Blanca dies in a hilltop monastery in Mallorca. Nearly four hundred years later, when George Sand, her two children, and her lover Frederic Chopin arrive in the village, Blanca is still there: a spirited, funny, righteous ghost, she's been hanging around the monastery since her accidental death, spying on the monks and the townspeople and keeping track of her descendants. Blanca is enchanted the moment she sees George, and the magical novel unfolds as a story of deeply felt, unrequited longing - the impossible love of a teenage ghost for a woman who can't see her and doesn't know she exists. As George and Chopin, who wear their unconventionality, in George's case, literally on their sleeves, find themselves in deepening trouble with the provincial, 19th-century villagers, Blanca watches helplessly and reflects on the circumstances of her own death (which involves an ill-advised love affair with a monk-in-training)."--Publisher.

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Adult fiction   City Branch . . Available .  
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Adult fiction   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781529083422 (hardback)
Author Stevens, Nell, 1985- author.
Title Briefly, a delicious life / Nell Stevens.
Published London : Picador, an imprint of Pan Macmillan, 2022.
Physical description 325 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary "In 1473, fourteen-year-old Blanca dies in a hilltop monastery in Mallorca. Nearly four hundred years later, when George Sand, her two children, and her lover Frederic Chopin arrive in the village, Blanca is still there: a spirited, funny, righteous ghost, she's been hanging around the monastery since her accidental death, spying on the monks and the townspeople and keeping track of her descendants. Blanca is enchanted the moment she sees George, and the magical novel unfolds as a story of deeply felt, unrequited longing - the impossible love of a teenage ghost for a woman who can't see her and doesn't know she exists. As George and Chopin, who wear their unconventionality, in George's case, literally on their sleeves, find themselves in deepening trouble with the provincial, 19th-century villagers, Blanca watches helplessly and reflects on the circumstances of her own death (which involves an ill-advised love affair with a monk-in-training)."--Publisher.
Subject Sand, George, -- 1804-1876 -- Fiction
Chopin, Frédéric, -- 1810-1849 -- Fiction
Apparitions -- Fiction
Monasteries -- Fiction
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Ghost stories
Majorca (Spain) -- Fiction
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