Eden Falls
- 495pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Set between the lush coast of Jamaica, the whirl of London society and beauty of Yorkshire, an utterly engrossing slice of historical fiction from the acclaimed author of Netherwood and Ravenscliffe
L'œuvre de Jane Sanderson explore des histoires profondément humaines, examinant souvent les complexités des relations et la vie intérieure de ses personnages. Sa prose se caractérise par une observation fine et un style raffiné qui pénètre au cœur des émotions et des motivations. Sanderson crée magistralement des décors et des atmosphères, plongeant pleinement le lecteur dans ses récits. Ses romans sont des réflexions sur les parcours de vie, les choix faits et leurs répercussions.







Set between the lush coast of Jamaica, the whirl of London society and beauty of Yorkshire, an utterly engrossing slice of historical fiction from the acclaimed author of Netherwood and Ravenscliffe
Chrissie has always wanted to be a mother. After months of trying to adopt, she and her husband Stuart finally get the news that a little girl named Sunshine is waiting for them. The child comes to them without a history, and it feels like a fresh start for all of them. But when fragments from Sunshine's previous life start to intrude on her new one, the little girl's mysterious past quickly becomes Chrissie's greatest fear ...
'A lovely novel, delicately drawn, with characters that really linger in the mind and memory. A clever and compelling blend of realism and idealism - I got really swept up in it.' Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us You never forget the one that got away. But what if 'what could have been' is yet to come? * Daniel was the first boy to make Alison a mix tape. But that was years ago and Ali hasn't thought about him in a very long time. Even if she had, she might not have called him 'the one that got away'; after all, she'd been the one to run. Then Dan's name pops up on her phone, with a link to a song from their shared past. For two blissful minutes, Alison is no longer an adult in Adelaide with temperamental daughters; she is sixteen in Sheffield, dancing in her skin-tight jeans. She cannot help but respond in kind. And so begins a new mix tape. Ali and Dan exchange songs - some new, some old - across oceans and time zones, across a lifetime of different experiences, until one of them breaks the rules and sends a message that will change everything... Because what if 'what could have been' is yet to come?
THE novel for fans of period drama. If you watched Downton Abbey, Cranford and Larkrise to Candleford, this is the book for you.
Set in a Yorkshire mining village at the turn of the twentieth century, an engrossing slice of historical fiction from the acclaimed author of Netherwood
Woodland Walk invites its readers into a soothing world of lush, colorful illustrations that await exploration. By whispering these stories, the voice becomes a dynamic instrument creating tones and vibrations, in harmony with the narrative. Delve deeper into this whispering world by rhythmically rocking your child while tapping your fingers against the board book’s pages, creating an all-encompassing stereophonic experience. Savor these quiet moments while creating a positive bond between child and parent that lasts a lifetime
Praise for THIS MUCH IS TRUE by Jane Sanderson, the twisty, gripping novel about the shocking secret at the centre of a family, and a mother desperate to keep it hidden - for fans of Kathryn Hughes and Jodi Picoult: This Much is True is hugely enjoyable, with a wonderful twist at the end, that I never saw coming. If you love family dramas and books that explore why people act the way they do, then this is the book for you Brew and Books Review