A funny and frank memoir about a long distance mother-daughter relationship.
Cynthia Rogerson Libros
Cynthia Rogerson es una novelista, cuentista y poeta cuya obra explora las profundidades de la experiencia humana con un estilo cautivador. Más allá de su propia y prolífica escritura, desempeña un papel crucial en el fomento de nuevos talentos literarios como directora de Moniack Mhor, un reconocido centro de escritura creativa. Su dedicación se extiende a cultivar una vibrante comunidad literaria, convirtiéndola en una figura importante de las letras contemporáneas.




Captures the exhilaration, confusion and frustration of relationships. Tracking the interconnected lives of four characters living in a small Scottish village, this title explores the different ways in which people, of various backgrounds, cultures and ages, approach love.
Love Letters from my Deathbed
- 380 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Fairfax, California, is experiencing unsettling occurrences that disrupt the town's normalcy. As residents grapple with the mysterious events, the narrative explores themes of community, fear, and the unknown. The story unfolds through the eyes of various characters, each navigating their own fears and challenges while uncovering the truth behind the strange happenings. Tension builds as secrets are revealed, leading to a gripping climax that forces the townspeople to confront their deepest anxieties and the reality of their situation.
When her son Calum dies in a car crash, Alison is left stunned and dazed. But instead of turning to those around her for comfort, she impulsively leaves them behind, desperate to hide from her loss. Even in death, though, Calum has a way of pushing her, making her do things she would never normally have done.