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Was her granddaughter missing, or was she losing it?
Two children await their father's return to their coastal village. He comes with a gift that will change their lives.
Marcel Proust(1871-1922) is the author of Remembrance of Things Past. Sensations and recollections of his life worked into a novel. I recommend sticking to 52 scenes!
Lillian has forged a busy new life and identity in the city -far removed from the quiet Prairie town she once called home. However, her urban existence is disrupted when an old friend reemerges, calling Lillian back to the town and people she's long since left behind. The unexpected homecoming brings long-buried revelations to light and forces Lillian to confront issues from the past and the present. Lillian must navigate the complexities of reconciliation and self-discovery to save her friend, weaving together the threads of her rural roots and city life in a compelling tale of resilience and renewal.
Moon McFarlane is a nerdy country bumpkin who goes to L.A. to make her dreams come true. With a clever lie, she becomes the youngest agony aunt ever at a renowned paper....a novel with a hippie ending.
Harry Fraser wakes in unfamiliar surroundings. He can't remember how exactly he got there. He can't forget why.
In the Alcázar of Valencia, María Sol, El Cid's youngest daughter, meticulously prepares for a banquet amidst Moorish tapestries, unaware that the day will test her resolve and bring unexpected challenges on her wedding day.
After a disastrous year, Ariel Morgan Brown is ready to make her entrance into the beautiful new life she is surely meant to have - unless disaster chooses to hitch a ride and come along.
Single mother who is fighting against time
Single mother who is fighting against time
The Janakiram Khemchand School for Unfortunate Children was not a merry place. It was supposed to be one; with its big, spacious gardens, picturesque, tiled slanting roofs, and Olympic sized pool, it was even designed to be one. But it was not named to be one. And in the end, that made all the difference.
Sunshine is an independent woman of a certain age who lives a peaceful life outside of the town of Hluhluwe. Despite the demands of her African culture, she leads a decent and quiet life. However, out of nowhere, she receives a wedding invitation from a branch of her large family. This sudden news propels her world into chaos, and she is flooded with memories and emotions as she reminisces about her traditional upbringing.
Limbo