No. of pages 176
Published: 1995
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In "Could I Love a Stranger?" by Marilyn Taylor, the story follows the journey of a young woman, Emma, who finds herself at a crossroads in life. After a painful breakup, she embarks on a soul-searching adventure that leads her to unexpected places and encounters. While traveling, she meets Alex, a charming stranger with his own secrets. As their connection deepens, Emma grapples with the complexities of love and trust. Torn between her past and the thrilling potential of new love, she must decide if she can open her heart to someone she barely knows. This tale explores romance, self-discovery, and the courage to embrace the unknown. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 1995 by O'Brien Press Ltd .
Marilyn Taylor was born and educated in England, and has an economics degree from London University. She was a school librarian in a Dublin secondary school for 16 years and a college librarian. Her first novels for young adults were the Jackie and Kev trilogy, Could This Be Love, I Wondered? (1994), Could I Love a Stranger? and Call Yourself a Friend?. Faraway Home was a new departure for Marilyn, having a strong historical basis and being set in Northern Ireland during the Second World War. It won the prestigious Bisto Book of the Year Award and was followed by 17 Martin Street, set in Dublin during The Emergency (as the Second World War was knows in Ireland). Both have been hugely popular with schools throughout Ireland and beyond.