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Autor Edie Ayala
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2022
One woman has an extraordinary gift, another woman desperately needs one, and the man in the middle is indifferent. Irene is content in her new marriage of convenience and her young life is going according to plan. Her husband plays the stock market, they own a convenience store and they live in an upscale neighborhood of a small town at the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. When sudden tragedy strikes, Irene is unable to cope. But then she rediscovers the familiar comfort of yarn. She knits compulsively and soon fills the rooms of their house with countless beautiful sweaters. Finally, in an attempt to curb her unhealthy behavior, Irene's husband donates all of her exquisite creations to a charity and one of them lands on the other side of the world, where it's stolen by Columba, a poverty-stricken single mother. The little sweater is re-purposed and takes on a life of its own as Columba uses it to help overcome her own hardships. As the two women struggle to get by, their distinct coping methods take bizarre twists. Sprinkled with magic realism and humor, the story brings to light social inequities and global environmental damage. But it's really about two women learning to live with loss, and our shared humanity
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ISBN-13: 9780988003200
ISBN-10: 0988003201
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Stories with Character

Notă biografică

Edie Ayala is a baby boomer from a small logging town near the Canadian Rockies. As a girl, she once broke into a neighbour's house to play on their typewriter. She was the creative fort-builder, the abandoned mine-shaft explorer and the tree climber. She has never lost this spirit of curiosity and the search for the small things that might change a day... or a life. Just before Y2K, she made a trip to South America and it was a turning point. Married to a Chilean from the Atacama region, they decided to make Santiago, Chile their home and they've been there ever since. Their grown children are all settled in different cities in Canada and the UK.Edie writes character-driven novels. She's a fan of quirky. A people-watcher, she might find inspiration from someone at a bus stop or a grocery store. Once in awhile, as if from nowhere, a compelling new character appears out of the page itself, and hijacks the process.Edie spends her free time reading non-fiction books and listening to podcasts that present a twist in the traditional interpretation of historical events. She is a fan of authors such as José Saramago, Barbara Kingsolver, Anthony Doer, Alix Olin, Louis de Barnieres, Hernan Rivera Letelier and David Sedaris.