The Start of Summer
- 464 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
A novel about the close - and complex - bonds of female friendship between four new mothers, The Start of Summer looks at that time when life changes utterly, never to be the same again.
Alison Walsh is a distinguished literary voice with a keen eye for the intricate connections between personal experience and broader societal narratives. Her writing delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the profound impact of memory, rendered with a sensitive and evocative prose style. Walsh's work invites readers to explore the universal themes of identity and belonging through a deeply personal lens, offering insightful reflections on the human condition.





A novel about the close - and complex - bonds of female friendship between four new mothers, The Start of Summer looks at that time when life changes utterly, never to be the same again.
An Early Intervention Story About Slowing Down
Focusing on emotional well-being, this story aims to help children navigate anxiety, fears, and behavioral challenges. It offers relatable scenarios and supportive messages, encouraging young readers to understand and manage their feelings. Through engaging narratives, children can learn coping strategies and gain confidence in facing their worries, making it a valuable resource for both parents and educators.
Inspired by classic literature, this book offers nine outdoor-friendly menus perfect for summer picnics, each linked to a beloved book. Each menu features five easy-to-prepare recipes, including appetizers, entrées, side dishes, desserts, and beverages, all designed for easy transport and enjoyment outdoors. Among the delightful offerings are Honey Clementine Cupcakes, drawing inspiration from Winnie-the-Pooh, making this collection both a culinary and literary adventure.
The House on Seaview Road is a story about first love, growing up and about the enduring bonds of sisterhood.
Camilles Leben wird auf den Kopf gestellt, als sie einen Brief von ihrer Jugendliebe erhält. Für ein Wochenende verlässt sie ihre Familie, um in Paris den Mann wiederzutreffen, den sie vor zwanzig Jahren nach einer leidenschaftlichen Beziehung verlassen hat. Durch diese Reise zerstört sie ihre Ehe mit Louis, der ihr auf die Schliche kommt. Als sie auf Liebesbriefe ihrer Mutter Kate stößt, wird Camille klar, dass Kate etwas ganz Ähnliches passiert ist. Mit den Briefen als »Liebes- und Lebenshilfe« beginnt für Camille eine innere Reise, in der sie nicht nur zu sich selbst zurückfindet ...