The uplifting story of a man at the end of his life and a girl at the beginning of hers, who reach out across the generations to explore what it means to find happiness, and how to make your own when there's none to be had.
Phyllida Shrimpton Livres
Les activités créatives de Phyllida Shrimpton englobent la lecture, la production d'œuvres d'art complexes à l'encre noir et blanc, et l'écriture. Son intérêt littéraire se penche sur les complexités des liens humains et de l'expérience adolescente. À travers sa voix narrative distinctive, elle explore les nuances des défis et les moments profonds de la vie avec un regard attentif à la vérité émotionnelle.




Lily has no option but to follow her body and she sees her family - her parents and her twin brother - start falling apart. And then her twin brother Ben gives her a once in a deathtime opportunity - to use his own body for a while.
A moving portrayal of a teenager coming to terms with a secret about her mother that her father decided to keep from her .
'Uplifting and delightful, you will be hooked from the very first page.' Faith HoganA heartwarming and uplifting new novel, perfect story for fans of Sally Page and Hazel Prior.Melody spends her days combing the shore for items washed up on her beach. She collects them in her basket and takes them back to Spindrift, her weathered little bungalow overlooking the sea, and weaves stories about her treasures.Everything Melody thinks she could ever need is right where she is, cupped by the rocks that shape her bay. But Melody has been keeping a secret...When she learns that her little corner of Devon is under threat from developers looking to modernise the strip of coast on which Spindrift stands, Melody realises she is about to lose all she has ever known. Is it time for her to tell her own story - a story of love, loss, secrets and lies?