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The World Below

ebook
'Miller writes with tremendous subtlety and perception' Daily Mail
'Masterful storytelling' Good Housekeeping

'A beautiful, wistful meditation on the concept of home' Elle
Catherine Hubbard is at a crossroads in her life.
Twice divorced, she has three children who are now grown up and scattered. Now, news comes that she has inherited her grandmother Georgia's home in Vermont. There, Catherine will find not only the ghosts of her own past but those of Georgia as well, whose diaries reveal a deep secret and a tragic misunderstanding ...
What readers are saying about The World Below:

'Heartwarming and inspiring'

'An exceptionally good book'

'This book was a delight to read'

'Perfect storytelling!'

'A lovely cadence moving among generations of women'

'I think Sue Miller is my new favourite author'

'Her focus on family relationships is so compelling to me'

'Hugely enjoyable from start to finish ... beautiful prose, fully-rounded characters, wonderfully acute observations of human behaviour'



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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781408857625
  • Release date: August 20, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781408857625
  • File size: 408 KB
  • Release date: August 20, 2014

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

'Miller writes with tremendous subtlety and perception' Daily Mail
'Masterful storytelling' Good Housekeeping

'A beautiful, wistful meditation on the concept of home' Elle
Catherine Hubbard is at a crossroads in her life.
Twice divorced, she has three children who are now grown up and scattered. Now, news comes that she has inherited her grandmother Georgia's home in Vermont. There, Catherine will find not only the ghosts of her own past but those of Georgia as well, whose diaries reveal a deep secret and a tragic misunderstanding ...
What readers are saying about The World Below:

'Heartwarming and inspiring'

'An exceptionally good book'

'This book was a delight to read'

'Perfect storytelling!'

'A lovely cadence moving among generations of women'

'I think Sue Miller is my new favourite author'

'Her focus on family relationships is so compelling to me'

'Hugely enjoyable from start to finish ... beautiful prose, fully-rounded characters, wonderfully acute observations of human behaviour'



Expand title description text