THE LONELY HEARTS HOTEL - Heather O'Neill
~ Standard Hardcover
Set in Montreal and New York between the two great wars, The Lonely Hearts Hotel is a spellbinding story about two orphans whose unusual magnetism and talent allow them to imagine a sensational future.
Exquisitely imagined and hypnotically told, The Lonely Hearts Hotel exhibits all the storytelling skill and magical language for which Heather O’Neill is known.
“Walking the hypnotic line between tragedy and fairy tale . . . the love story that unfolds is a fable of ambition and perseverance, desperation and heartbreak . . . Big and lush and extremely satisfying; a rare treat.” -- Kirkus Reviews
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns




THE LONELY HEARTS HOTEL - Heather O'Neill
THE LONELY HEARTS HOTEL - Heather O'Neill
~ Standard Hardcover
Set in Montreal and New York between the two great wars, The Lonely Hearts Hotel is a spellbinding story about two orphans whose unusual magnetism and talent allow them to imagine a sensational future.
Exquisitely imagined and hypnotically told, The Lonely Hearts Hotel exhibits all the storytelling skill and magical language for which Heather O’Neill is known.
“Walking the hypnotic line between tragedy and fairy tale . . . the love story that unfolds is a fable of ambition and perseverance, desperation and heartbreak . . . Big and lush and extremely satisfying; a rare treat.” -- Kirkus Reviews
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
~ Standard Hardcover
Set in Montreal and New York between the two great wars, The Lonely Hearts Hotel is a spellbinding story about two orphans whose unusual magnetism and talent allow them to imagine a sensational future.
Exquisitely imagined and hypnotically told, The Lonely Hearts Hotel exhibits all the storytelling skill and magical language for which Heather O’Neill is known.
“Walking the hypnotic line between tragedy and fairy tale . . . the love story that unfolds is a fable of ambition and perseverance, desperation and heartbreak . . . Big and lush and extremely satisfying; a rare treat.” -- Kirkus Reviews























