‘My
advice is to gather together every shred of self-worth that you
can summon, plus all your memories that make you feel good. Hold
onto them like mad and fashion a new life for yourself doing what
you want.’
She
tapped Sophie’s arm again. ‘Ditch the rest; it’s
not worth the headspace. And don’t try to see too far into
the future either. Do what’s right for you now.’
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Sophie,
bereft after the loss of her mother and her husband’s betrayal,
walks out of her demanding profession and her home seeking refuge
with her friend, Jill, on the Isle of Wight. She doesn’t
suspect that she is about to be drawn into another crisis.
Jill, a psychologist, is as obsessive and compulsive as the clients
she treats and has her own complex reasons for persuading Sophie
to stay.
Over
the cliffs at Blue Slipper Bay, Nick lives in a beach hut, challenged
by the sea. A seeker of truth, walled in by his own guilt and
grief, he finds solace in resurrecting the forgotten gardens of
Wraith Cove Hotel.
Sophie,
Jill and Nick all need to make peace with their past before they
can risk taking a second chance with the future.
A
deeply moving story about the risk, doubt and numbing fear in
taking a second chance in life.
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Profile : Wendy K Harris |
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Wendy
Harris was born in Surrey in an air raid shelter during a doodle-bug
attack. The youngest of four sisters, she began writing just to
get a word in edgeways! Her writing of short stories and poetry
has been interwoven with working as a nurse, homoeopath, counsellor,
interfaith minister and sharing the upbringing of five children.
A
change of life moved her and her husband eventually to the Isle
of Wight. Here she was inspired by tumbling cliffs and precarious
cottages to write The Sorrow of Sisters which has been translated
into German, Dutch and Norwegian. She is now working on her third
Undercliff novel Rocken Edge.
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As
he shuffled past me he paused. ‘You wouldn’t have liked
her – your mother’s sister – strange, mad thing
she was.’ He looked at me at last, rheumy-eyed, and words
tumbled out before he could stop them. ‘Don’t go over
to the island, Jane. Nothing of interest there. Wraith Cottage is
just a hovel. Not worth wasting your time.’
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Forty-nine
year old Jane sits in her glass-walled designer home tapping out
lucrative novels. She has accepted her childlessness, adores her
comfortable husband, Chas and copes with her irascible father, Henry.
But she is feeling dulled by the weight of her own repetitive fiction.
Then
Aunt Lillian dies and leaves her Wraith Cottage on the Isle of Wight.
Jane has never heard of Lillian and Henry refuses to enlighten her.
But Jane’s curiosity has been aroused and she decides to investigate.
Her
inheritance reveals a story more extraordinary than she could ever
have imagined. She encounters some astonishing people and rediscovers
her own inspiration.
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www.wendykharris.com.
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