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A Song of Thyme and Willow

Autor Carole Strachan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2019
How do we hold on to what is constant within us when circumstances challenge our sense of who we are? At the heart of the story is the mystery of Isabel Grey, a successful opera singer who disappeared in the late 1970s and has not been heard of since. Two musicians, facing life-changing crises of their own, decide to look for her. Stephen Bennett's career as an orchestral bassoonist has been ended by a violent mugging; singer Alice Wade is suffering serious vocal problems and trying to move on from the latest in a long line of failed relationships. Stephen takes a job as Archivist for Hope Street Theatre and becomes intrigued by a young woman who appeared there in the 1960s. Nearby, Alice is taking refuge in the house she's inherited from her godmother, Imogen, and while trawling through paraphernalia Imogen left behind, she learns of a sister, Isabel, about whom Imogen never spoke and who vanished forty years earlier. Their discoveries are woven into Isabel's gradually unfolding story, the silent language of keepsakes becoming signposts to the past, revealing the truth of what really happened. As Isabel emerges from the shadows, Alice faces the loss of all she values most. Not wanting her life to become a sad echo of Isabel's, she must face the future with courage and acceptance.
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ISBN-13: 9781788640497
ISBN-10: 1788640497
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cinnamon Press

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Two musicians, both facing crises, become drawn to the mysterious life of an opera singer who disappeared decades before. As they each search for what they believe to be different people, their paths merge and the truth hidden in the past reflects startlingly of the present. -- Cinnamon Press