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Marcia Willett

    6 de agosto de 1945

    Marcia Willett se embarcó en su carrera literaria a la edad de cincuenta años, pero pronto encontró su nicho en la literatura. Sus obras se caracterizan por una profunda perspicacia en las relaciones humanas, explorando las complejidades de los lazos familiares y los giros de la vida. Willett retrata a sus personajes y sus mundos con sensibilidad, a menudo ambientados en pintorescos escenarios rurales que otorgan a sus historias una atmósfera única. Su estilo es sutil y penetrante, lleno de empatía y comprensión de la naturaleza humana.

    Marcia Willett
    A Summer in the Country
    Looking Forward (The Chadwick Family Chronicles, Book 1)
    The Garden House
    Echoes of the Dance
    Winning Through (The Chadwick Family Chronicles, Book 3)
    Reflections
    • Reflections

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      There, she begins to look back at her life and reflect on the choices that have led her to this moment.Cosmo has also escaped - temporarily - from his life in the city, finding the south-west a relaxing and appealing fit, especially when he meets local girl, Amy.

      Reflections
    • In the mellow stone house of his childhood, Roly Carradine has found refuge from a broken marriage. Here he welcomes Kate, who has just lost her husband, and young Daisy Quin, a dancer recovering from a back injury. Roly’s son Nat lives not far away, and he must suffer visits of his unsympathetic mother Monica, Roly’s ex-wife. All seek peace and quiet, but the disclosure of a secret proves that life is not so simple. . . . Treating Marcia Willett’s ardent fans to a return visit with some of her most endearing characters from previous books, Echoes of the Dance is a gem of a story to be savored.

      Echoes of the Dance
    • "After the death of her father, El moves into his home just outside Tavistock in Devon. Fresh out of university and dangling on the precipice of adulthood she questions what it is she really wants from life. Although her childhood friend, Will, is there to help her through her grief she soon realises there were things her father was hiding from her ... Jules is also mourning Martin, but they thought best to keep their relationship secret, she must now grieve entirely alone. All she has to remember her love are the memories of their time spent at a beautiful community garden and teashop nearby. The Garden House is where they met, fell in love and where their secret affair will inevitably be uncovered. As El and Will begin to piece together her father's secrets they bring them closer and closer to both Jules and a truth that is difficult to face."--Publisher

      The Garden House
    • Memories of the storm

      • 429 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      It has been a house of secrets for over sixty years - Bridge House on the edge of Exmoor, beautiful and remote, a wild place where the sound of the rushing stream is ever present. Clio is staying there with her godmother Hester, reliving happy childhood memories. Jonah, visiting the area, chances upon the house where his mother stayed as a child during the fevered atmosphere of the second world war, a time when passions ran high. They don't yet know it, but their histories are inextricably linked. Hester knows the truth, but how much should she tell them? What would be gained by raking over the past? As the young couple become closer, Hester realises that they must know the truth, before it is too late.

      Memories of the storm
    • Starry, Starry Night

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      'We'll always be together, won't we?' Childhood friends and cousins Leo and Alice had imagined their whole lives playing out on their beloved Devon beach. But one night when they are teens, sitting on the sand beneath the stars, Alice tells Leo a secret that must never be shared with anybody else . . . then packs her bag and flees. Leo is left to build his own life - without Alice. He surrounds himself with other family and friends and on the whole is content and fulfilled. But he is left with a sense of what - or who - is missing. So decades later, when he receives a note from Alice asking if she can come home, he doesn't hesitate to agree. But as the stars align and their reunion draws near, Leo is left to consider their separation and what so many years apart means for a relationship solidified in youth and a secret which could affect the whole family. Praise for Marcia Willett: 'A warm and engaging read.' Trisha Ashley 'A beautifully woven tale of families and their secrets...' Liz Fenwick, bestselling author of The Cornish House 'Riveting, moving and utterly feel-good.' Daily Mail 'Sweeping powers of description transport her readers to another time and place.' Rosanna Ley

      Starry, Starry Night