Colgan Jenny: Letnje nebo

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Colgan Jenny

Summary

Jenny Colgan: Summer Sky

Morag McIntyre is a young Scot from the remote islands that make up the northernmost parts of Great Britain. She is also a third-generation pilot, having inherited the island air service she runs with her grandfather. The inhabitants of more than five hundred islands that stretch almost to Norway count on them for the regular transport of mail, packages, tourists, medicines and occasionally sheep. As the guardian of this life's knocker, Morag is used to landing on golden beaches and small grass runways, whether during big storms or clear endless summer nights. Up in the blue sky, Morag feels at home.

However, it is different on the ground. Hayden, her boyfriend from flight school, wants Morag to move with him to Dubai, where she will fly big planes and say goodbye to the dark Scottish winters.

After narrowly avoiding a collision with an agricultural plane that failed to declare its flight, Morag is on the verge of a major life change.

However, forced to help her grandfather, she flies north again, where a storm forces her to make an emergency landing on the island of Inchborne, which is not hers. postal route. There is nothing on Inchborne except an ancient ruined abbey, a birdwatching station and one temporary resident: Gregor, an ornithologist from Glasgow. It's unpleasant to say the least, but Morag has no choice and must accept Gregor's cabin as a refuge until help arrives... whenever that may be.

Waiting for rescue, Morag wonders if this isolated island is exactly where she should be.

Additional information

  • Author: Colgan Jenny
  • Publisher: Laguna
  • Year of publication:2024
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:316
  • Dimensions:13x20 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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