Details

All the Places that Were Hurt


All the Places that Were Hurt



von: Mish Cromer

6,49 €

Verlag: Cinnamon Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 17.02.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781788649476
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 468

Dieses eBook erhalten Sie ohne Kopierschutz.

Beschreibungen

After a decade trying to accept that London is home, a devastating bereavement pushes 29 year old May to return to the rural Vermont town she fled so long ago. Ignoring her sister's strong misgivings, she immerses herself in creating a healing garden, bringing people together with the food she loves to cook, and renovating a dilapidated farmhouse until she starts to find a sense of peace and purpose. But as spring turns to sultry summer and she is thrown increasingly together with Harley, the man she loved and left ten years before, May is torn. Will she take a risk and follow her heart, or go back to London where her ever loyal sister is longing for her return?

Mish Cromer's latest novel of love and friendship and the healing power of the natural environment explores the impact of family, trauma and loss, and the powerful need we all have to find the place where we belong.

Praise for Mish Cromer's debut novel: Alabama Chrome

You'll come for the wonderful characters — gruff Cassidy with a dark past, wise Lark, Belle and her beauty parlour, Evangeline the mechanic, Brooke Adler the hard-nosed reality TV presenter... then you'll be swept away by the fantastic sense of place. Set in small-town Kentucky and focusing on the bar which acts as the town's front porch where stories are told and secrets are ultimately revealed, Alabama Chrome is a beautifully written page-turner, told in a voice that will stay with you — along with the book's big heart. — Alison Chandler

You begin to understand, reading this story, how important it is to allow yourself to be understood, — Joanne Merrison

A compassionate and skilful tale of a soulful young man's struggle, vividly intertwined with the characters of a remote US town who welcomed him, and their reaction to the arrival of a controversial reality TV presenter. A gripping read. — Isabella
Mish Cromer is a writer and person-centred therapist from London. Drawing on her cultural heritage of Greece and the USA, she writes novels about the complexities of family, with a focus on women's narratives and the meaning of home. She has a BA(Hons) in English Literature from the University of North London and worked as a Montessori teacher before training as a therapist. She has three children and lives in London with her husband.

Diese Produkte könnten Sie auch interessieren:

Stay away from Gretchen
Stay away from Gretchen
von: Susanne Abel
EPUB ebook
10,99 €
Transitie
Transitie
von: Harm Hakkoer, Hilda Looren de Jong
ZIP ebook
4,99 €
Wut - Eine Ronny Hirt Geschichte
Wut - Eine Ronny Hirt Geschichte
von: Peter Jakoubek
EPUB ebook
9,49 €