Ein lebenskluger Roman über Aufbruch und Neuanfang einer Frau, über Selbstzweifel und Selbstfindung und die Sehnsucht nach Heimat und FamilieDas große Debüt einer meisterhaften Erzählerin erzählt von einer Frau auf der Suche nach ihrem Platz im Leben.
Über Mütter und Töchter und die Kunst, zu vergeben»Wenn wir von Nähe reden« ist ein emotionaler, authentischer und sehr berührender Mutter-Tochter-Roman über die komplizierte Mischung aus Liebe und Widerspruch, die uns mit unseren Müttern – und Töchtern – verbindet.
In the follow up to her popular novel CROSSING THE LINE, Laura Castoro continues to tackle the difficult and universal issues surrounding race and family in these modern times, in the deeply emotional journey of a mother and daughter trying to find their place in the worldThea Morgan-no, Thornton-is thrilled about starting life with her new husband Xavier, After so many years apart, it was truly a blessing that they found each other again.
With the death of a mother and the abduction of a young girl, Susan Fletcher has written a vividly beautiful novel about the innocence and terror of childhood.
A young man returns to London from a monastery to become a godfather-and gets a second chance at love-in this "e;blithe, original, engaging satire"e; (The New York Times).
The author of Mermaids reunites the unforgettable women of the Flax family decades later: "e;Its plot twists will make you laugh-after you wipe away tears.
Set in 2015 during Obama's presidency and Trump's early candidacy, the tranquil college town of Horace, Oregon, is disrupted when white students taunt a Black student in the high school library.
Read the next book in the heart-warming WW2 historical romance saga series, The Steel GirlsIn their darkest days, they'll find the courage to carry on.
The new sun-drenched summer read from the bestselling author and TV presenter'Soak up the glamour' PRIMAYou're invited to the most glamorous wedding of the year.
'The most gripping account of motherhood since Rachel Cusk's A Life's Work' IndependentA single mother wakes to blood in her mouth and flesh under her fingernails.
From the author of Elena Knows , finalist for the 2022 International Booker Prize20 years after a shocking accident, Mary Lohan returns to the Buenos Aires suburb she escaped in a fugue of guilt and isolation.
In April 2020, at the height of the pandemic in New York City, Andrew, the assistant director of a funeral home one mile from Elmhurst Hospital, the epicenter of the epicenter, meets a legendary Coney Island witch doctor (Lelya Dorche), who makes him an offer that could better his chances of keeping his COVID-positive elderly parents and his severely asthmatic 13-year-old son, Miro, off the ever-expanding list of virus mortalities.
"e;[A] social comedy with some brilliant people observations about ageing and a devilish plot twist"e; from the author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (The Times, London).