A story of a a young girl's abusive relationship with an older man. Eleanor is perceptive funny and warm but she is no match for Scott.
Emily Critchley Libros
Emily Critchley es celebrada por sus perspicaces exploraciones de la dinámica familiar y las complejidades de la identidad. Su escritura se caracteriza por un estilo agudo y observador que captura los matices de las relaciones humanas con ternura y honestidad inquebrantable. Critchley profundiza en los paisajes emocionales de sus personajes, revelando las verdades universales que se encuentran en sus viajes personales. Su voz narrativa es distintiva, ofreciendo a los lectores una experiencia literaria profunda y resonante.





The Undoing of Violet Claybourne
The captivating 1930s-set mystery of family secrets, lies and the darkest deception
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Driven by an intense desire to belong, the protagonist is willing to go to great lengths to integrate into a new world. As she navigates challenges and sacrifices, her determination reveals the complexities of identity and acceptance. The story explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the lengths one will go to fit in, offering a gripping narrative that highlights the struggle between personal integrity and the desire for connection.
For children seeking their first book of poetry, or adults looking to rediscover a language they have lost, this playful reimagining of an ABC book is for youngsters of all ages. Written for and dedicated to the authors' children, these poems are love letters to the English language, drawing on avant-garde poetic traditions to celebrate the sounds and imagery of letters and words as they emerge into meaning. Moving through the alphabet - each letter illustrated with a beautiful collage - this book is a journey through the foundations of our language.
Home, the latest collection from writer Emily Critchley, is part experimental confession, part elegiac plea. It is an exploration of the damage done by, in and to many different manifestations of 'home', with poetry about child abuse, wrongful imprisonment, #MeToo, borders, Brexit, 'our lost biophilia' and global warming, among other issues. It is also an attempt to work through the pieces of a broken family, a broken society and a broken planet, with whatever limited tools the poet can summon. Whatever shards of hope may be picked out of the wreckage are in the understanding that we must be capable of doing more than we think - as individuals and collectively - to write a different future for ourselves and those with whom we share, indeed create, 'home'. The collection dreams of a new 'binding ground' - something stabler beneath all our feet, and that a turning point, a 'being otherwise' may be under way.
A captivating mystery perfect for fans of The List of Suspicious Things and Elizabeth is Missing. On a suburban street filled with secrets, 84 year old Edie Green must look back into the past to discover what happened to her friend Lucy, who went missing years before .