Helen and the Grandbees
- 308 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Twenty years ago, Helen is forced to give up her newborn baby, Lily. Now living alone in her small flat, there is a knock at the door and her bee, her Lily, is standing in front of her.
Esta autora explora las complejidades de la sociedad con calidez, empatía y un toque de humor en sus novelas y poesía. Su obra a menudo profundiza en la fuerza del amor familiar para superar barreras intimidantes, frecuentemente ambientada en escenarios difíciles. A través de sus contribuciones literarias, captura ideas únicas sobre la conexión humana y la resiliencia. Su estilo distintivo es apreciado por su accesibilidad y profundidad emocional.


Twenty years ago, Helen is forced to give up her newborn baby, Lily. Now living alone in her small flat, there is a knock at the door and her bee, her Lily, is standing in front of her.
The story explores Bernie's emotional struggle as she navigates the complexities of family dynamics following the birth of her vulnerable step-brother. Amidst this turmoil, she unexpectedly finds herself falling for Robin, a mosaicist whose soulful art and captivating stories about Ethiopia draw her in. Their relationship becomes a source of both confusion and solace as Bernie grapples with her feelings and the challenges of vulnerability.