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Peggy Frew

    Peggy Frew explora el intrincado tapiz de las relaciones y los secretos familiares con una honestidad inquebrantable y un ingenio agudo. Su prosa, a menudo situada en un paisaje australiano, se caracteriza por una observación precisa y una representación sensible de la psique humana. Frew navega magistralmente entre la nostalgia y el presente, descubriendo temas universales de pérdida, identidad y la búsqueda de pertenencia. Su estilo distintivo combina la cruda realidad con la urgencia poética, ofreciendo a los lectores una experiencia profundamente resonante.

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    Hope Farm
    • 2016

      'They were inescapable, the tensions of the adult world - the fraught and febrile aura that surrounded Ishtar and those in her orbit, that whined and creaked like a wire pulled too tight.' It is the winter of 1985. Hope Farm sticks out of the ragged landscape like a decaying tooth, its weatherboard walls sagging into the undergrowth. Silver's mother, Ishtar, has fallen for the charismatic Miller, and the three of them have moved to the rural hippie commune to make a new start. At Hope, Silver finds unexpected friendship and, at last, a place to call home. But it is also here that, at just thirteen, she is thrust into an unrelenting adult world - and the walls begin to come tumbling down, with deadly consequences. Hope Farmis a devastatingly beautiful story about the broken bonds of childhood, and the enduring cost of holding back the truth.

      Hope Farm
    • 2011

      House of Sticks

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The story explores Bonnie's struggle with her identity as she transitions from a musician to a stay-at-home mom. While she tries to embrace her new life, the isolation and overwhelming responsibilities of caring for three young children begin to strain her relationship with her partner, Pete. As she navigates these challenges, Bonnie grapples with her unfulfilled dreams and the impact on her family dynamics.

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