The Lonely Hearts Cinema Club

The Lonely Hearts Cinema Club
ISBN-10
1528872096
ISBN-13
9781528872096
Category
Intergenerational relations
Pages
422
Language
English
Author
David Barnett

Description

20-year-old Jenny is struggling to make friends at university, and moves in to Sunset Promenade to escape her problems. Her roommates are a little older than she was expecting - Sunset Promenade is a private nursing home, taking in students to save money. At first the new residents clash, but when Jenny introduces a movie night the group realise they have more in common than they think.

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