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Stephen Brotherton

    Questa autrice porta una prospettiva unica nella letteratura, plasmata da decenni di esperienza nel settore sanitario e sociale. Il suo lavoro attinge a profonde intuizioni personali per esplorare le complessità della connessione umana. Attraverso una narrazione avvincente raccontata tramite una serie di vignette in prima persona, l'autrice svela storie di primo amore, separazione e ricongiungimento dopo decenni di lontananza. Questo processo di scrittura è stato catartico e ora condivide con entusiasmo questi racconti intimi con i suoi lettori.

    Mum and Boy
    Fractures, Dreams and Second Chances
    Watching the Wheels
    An Extra Shot
    • 2024

      Mum and Boy

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Four individual and complex stories about human development and the psychological nature of the mum and boy relationship. They explore the potential complexity of this connection and show how it can go badly wrong.

      Mum and Boy
    • 2023

      A collection of short stories - a killer created from abuse, a teenager in search of answers from his older brother who committed suicide ten years earlier, a man in a care home wanting a great adventure, and a range of other fractured human beings looking for answers, trying to survive.

      Watching the Wheels
    • 2021

      Their story is a love story, but it also asks questions about the impact of early life trauma, the degree to which this travels with us down the years and the impact it can have on our relationship with others and the wider world.

      Fractures, Dreams and Second Chances
    • 2017

      An Extra Shot

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      An Extra Shot continues to tell the story of Freddie and Jo-Jo. It moves backwards and forwards through time in a series of first-person flashbacks and describes how the couple fell in love as teenagers, why they drifted apart, what happened in their lives away from each other, and what happens when they meet up again over thirty-five years later.

      An Extra Shot