Your Blue-Eyed Boy

Helen Dunmore

Original title: Your blue-eyed boy

earliest edition we have, 1998 Penguin Books Ltd, 1999 256 pages

Simone is thirty-eight, a district judge whose husband, Donald, is on the verge of bankruptcy and breakdown. Each morning she leaves him with their two young boys while she drives to court to assess evidence and pass judgment. In her public life she must "make sense of things that really don't make sense at all." In her private life she struggles to control chaos and mounting debt, with only an early-morning cold swi...

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Your Blue-Eyed Boy ebook · 2010 · Penguin Group UK · 9780141917320
YOUR BLUE-EYED BOY paperback · 2003 · PENGUIN BOOKS LTD · 9780141016436
Your Blue-eyed Boy edition · 1999 · Penguin Books Ltd · 256 pages · 9780140272178
Your Blue-Eyed Boy paperback · 1999 · Back Bay Books · 288 pages · 9780316197472
Your blue-eyed boy edition · 1998 · Little, Brown and Co. · 282 pages
Your blue-eyed boy edition · 1998 · Viking · 251 pages

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