Somewhere More Simple

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Continental European, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book Somewhere More Simple by Marion Molteno, Marion Molteno
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Marion Molteno ISBN: 9781476273655
Publisher: Marion Molteno Publication: July 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Marion Molteno
ISBN: 9781476273655
Publisher: Marion Molteno
Publication: July 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A book it's difficult to put down. An absorbing exploration of coming to terms with love, loss and belonging, set against the vividly evoked atmosphere of the Isles of Scilly.

A small community, cut off from Cornwall by thirty miles of sea. At the whim of Atlantic storms. A landscape lit by a shifting kaleidoscope of colour and light .

Cari returns as a young teacher to the islands that captured her imagination in childhood. Now they take her way beyond known waters. She becomes involved with two people who have their own reasons for returning – Anna, a painter in her fifties who has cut herself off from her mainland past, and Hugh, drawn to the islands by a taste for self-reliance but now adrift. When a young girl disappears while on a school trip to the mainland all three are drawn into the mystery, and the unanswered questions of their own pasts become more urgent to resolve.

'Her writing has a poet's sensitivity and grace.' The Scotsman

'Marion Molteno has the kind of talent that works almost invisibly. She writes with great simplicity about ordinary people, yet that ordinariness is universal.' Mary Loudon, in The Independent

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A book it's difficult to put down. An absorbing exploration of coming to terms with love, loss and belonging, set against the vividly evoked atmosphere of the Isles of Scilly.

A small community, cut off from Cornwall by thirty miles of sea. At the whim of Atlantic storms. A landscape lit by a shifting kaleidoscope of colour and light .

Cari returns as a young teacher to the islands that captured her imagination in childhood. Now they take her way beyond known waters. She becomes involved with two people who have their own reasons for returning – Anna, a painter in her fifties who has cut herself off from her mainland past, and Hugh, drawn to the islands by a taste for self-reliance but now adrift. When a young girl disappears while on a school trip to the mainland all three are drawn into the mystery, and the unanswered questions of their own pasts become more urgent to resolve.

'Her writing has a poet's sensitivity and grace.' The Scotsman

'Marion Molteno has the kind of talent that works almost invisibly. She writes with great simplicity about ordinary people, yet that ordinariness is universal.' Mary Loudon, in The Independent

More books from Entertainment

Cover of the book Physiologie de la femme entretenue... par moi by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Mistinguette - Tome 8 - Pagaille et retrouvaille by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Elemente der 'gothic tradition' in den Kurzprosawerken Edgar Allan Poes by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Imaitsoanala, Fille d'oiseau by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book The Secret Rapture and Other Plays by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book The Mammoth Book of Slasher Movies by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book The Real Cat's Cradle and Four Other String Figures by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Le Mystère de la rue Rousselet by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Remembering Farley: A Tribute to the Life of Our Favorite Cartoon Dog: A For Better or For Worse Special Edition by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Master Builder Utility & Tech Mods by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Mot à mot by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Contemporary Scottish Plays by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Board Of Life by Marion Molteno
Cover of the book Caught in the Web by Marion Molteno
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy