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  1. 1 de ene. de 1997 · Described as a novel of loss, grief and survivor guilt, The Light Of Falling Stars is set in a small American town, Marshall, which has the incredible misfortune to be the site of a plane crash. Many of the victims are local people so practically everyone is personally affected.

  2. The light of falling stars by Lennon, J. Robert. Publication date 1999 Publisher London : Granta Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 368 pages ; 20 cm Originally published: 1998 Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2021-02-02 19:01:08 Boxid

  3. The Light of Falling Stars. J. Robert Lennon. Riverhead Books, 1998 - Fiction - 307 pages. "A debut of unusual depth and sensitivity". -- Mademoiselle"A moving, gracefully wrought...

  4. The Light of Falling Stars. J. Robert Lennon. Riverhead Books, 1997 - Fiction - 307 pages. A plane falls from the sky as a couple argue in their yard, the whine of its engines drowning...

  5. 4 de ago. de 1997 · Hardcover – August 4, 1997. The story of a small town rocked by the tragedy of a plane crash, the arrival of a stranger who claims to be the lone survivor of the crash, and a marriage about to crumble offers a richly textured portrait of change, compassion, and tenuous connections. A first novel.

  6. The Light of Falling Stars. J. Robert Lennon. Granta, 1998 - Fiction - 358 pages. A plane falls from the sky as a couple argue in their backyard. Meanwhile, at the airport, a young man...

  7. A debut novel in which many stories mingle in the wake of a plane crash. Marshall, Montana, is an agreeable college town. But its placidity is scarred by tragedy when AirAmerica flight 114 from Seattle plunges to the ground, apparently killing all but one passenger. Lennon uses the catastrophe as a means of linking otherwise disparate stories: those of families who have come to meet the plane ...