The next compelling, heartfelt instalment in the lives of the Ten Bells Street girls, a wartime saga series from Mary Collins (pseudonym of bestselling crime writer, Barbara Nadel, author of the Inspector Ikmen series).
Mary Collins Libros
Mary Collins es una escritora cuya obra está profundamente arraigada en la conexión multigeneracional de su familia con el East End de Londres. Su formación en psicología, con experiencia en hospitales psiquiátricos y atención comunitaria, informa su matizado entendimiento del comportamiento humano. La escritura de Collins explora las complejidades de la mente, basándose en su perspectiva única para crear narrativas cautivadoras. También escribe novelas de crimen bajo un seudónimo, mostrando su versatilidad como narradora.






Ten Bells Street at War
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The next compelling, heartfelt instalment in the lives of the Ten Bells Street girls, a wartime saga series from Mary Collins (pseudonym of bestselling crime writer, Barbara Nadel, author of the Inspector Ikmen series).
Only the Good
- 202 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Set in a world where morality is put to the test, the narrative follows a group of individuals grappling with their choices in the face of dire circumstances. As they navigate complex relationships and ethical dilemmas, themes of redemption and the human capacity for both good and evil emerge. The characters are richly developed, each representing different facets of morality, and their journeys intertwine in unexpected ways, leading to a thought-provoking exploration of what it truly means to be good.
Wait Until Mourning
- 102 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring themes of life, love, and loss, this poetry collection captures a young woman's journey of self-discovery as a resilient bisexual female in America. Through her verses, she reflects on personal experiences that shape her identity and resilience, offering an intimate glimpse into her emotional landscape.
A Play Book: Creating Writers, Creating Citizens
- 164 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the decline of unsupervised play and its implications for democracy, the author shares personal anecdotes and classroom experiences in a blend of memoir and manifesto. Through watercolor painting and a series of flash nonfiction essays, she emphasizes the importance of creativity and reflection in fostering engaged citizens. The work serves as a vital reminder of the connection between writing, creativity, and our shared humanity, offering a refreshing perspective on the challenges faced by individuals today.