About the Book
A family in an inescapable cycle of abuse; a widower discovering who he is without his wife by his side; a couple avoiding the cancer shaped elephant in the room; a father destroyed by the loss of his daughter when he buries her before she buries him.
Set in the ever-changing structure of the home, The House on Beckett Lane examines every corner of tragedy over a fifteen-year period. Rogers combines voice, dialogue and description to create a poignant narrative which explores the individuality of thought and demonstrates the multiplicity of perspective.
Set in the ever-changing structure of the home, The House on Beckett Lane examines every corner of tragedy over a fifteen-year period. Rogers combines voice, dialogue and description to create a poignant narrative which explores the individuality of thought and demonstrates the multiplicity of perspective.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
- Additional Categories Romance
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 72 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781715267155
- Publish Date: Jul 29, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords romance, short stories, fiction, contemporary
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About the Creator
Emma Rogers
Ipswich, United Kingdom
Hi there, I'm Emma and I recently graduated with a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Kent. When I'm not writing, I work part-time in the retail sector. At a young age, I became enthused by the work of Jacqueline Wilson and began writing short stories of my own. Ever since I have dreamed of having a book of my own published and jumped at the chance to participate in a university module where I could do just that. I love spending time cosied up in bed with a good book, usually a young adult or contemporary romance, and updating my blog, It’s A Reader’s Life, with reviews. When I'm not reading, you’ll find me taking the cutest cockapoo, Nobby, on long walks.