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Loreless (Paperback)
P J Whittlesea; Edited by Philip Newey
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R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
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Tom and Diane are two young misfits who embark upon a timid
relationship. Supported by friends and family, harassed by an
increasingly disturbed Anglican priest, they begin an exploratory
journey, discovering themselves and each other. But a dark secret
from Diane's past is slowly closing in on them. Do Tom and Diane
have a future together? Who will live, and who will die?
During and after the Second World War, Harold, a young sailor in
the British Merchant Navy, serving on the Queen Mary, falls in love
with the wild, impetuous Kate. But Kate's dreams to become an
actress and a singer, and her growing success, prevent her from
making a life with Harold. So Harold meets and marries
Maggie...Fifty years later, Gregory, the middle-aged son of Harold
and Maggie, hears the tumultuous story of his parents' lives from
the now elderly Kate, living in present day Switzerland. What he
learns turns his life upside down. This is a confronting and moving
love story, set mainly against the background of wartime and
postwar Britain. Who we are, who we choose to become; the decisions
we make and their consequences. This is the stuff of life with
which the story confronts the reader.
"The bonds in molecules vibrate too, making endless symphonies.
Each molecule is a little angel's harp." Thus writes the young Alan
to Beth. Beth whom he has never met, but who lived in the house
next door fifteen years earlier. Alan and Melanie growing up in an
Australian suburb in the 1960s/70s; Beth growing up in the same
suburb in the 1940s/50s. What strange orchestration weaves their
lives together? And how will the final chord be resolved? Exploring
themes from spirituality, to sexual awakening, to psychosis, the
story gently leads the reader from the circumscribed world of the
child, through the anguished teenage years, to the world of the
adult, when everything should begin to make sense. Shouldn't it?
Follow Alan Carter as he struggles to discern the meaning and
patterns of his life, while the forces that compose the music of
the universe roll on relentlessly.
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32 Seconds (Paperback)
Philip Newey; Illustrated by Jenny Zemanek; Johanna K Pitcairn
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R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
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