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Alexandra Brown crea romanzi calorosi, spiritosi e commoventi che si concentrano sull'accogliente spirito comunitario della vita di paese. Le sue narrazioni spesso approfondiscono le complessità della connessione umana, esplorando i legami che si formano in ambienti comunitari stretti. Possiede un occhio attento nel catturare il polso autentico dell'esistenza quotidiana, infondendo le sue storie con personaggi empatici e temi risonanti. Attraverso la sua voce distintiva, Brown offre ai lettori storie che sono sia edificanti che profondamente toccanti.
The protagonist, Sybil, finds solace in her knitting, crafting stunning garments. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when her fiancé leaves her for her identical twin sister. As she grapples with heartbreak, her situation worsens when a mishap threatens her job, pushing her to confront her challenges and seek a path to healing and self-discovery.
Praise for Alex Brown: 'Very lovely' Jill Mansell.'Be whisked away in this sunny, heartwarming read' Woman's Own'I adored it' Milly Johnson Annie Lovell is keen to put the spark back into her life and when her elderly neighbour inherits an abandoned Parisian apartment she goes to Paris to discover more. Her curiosity takes an unexpected turn on discovering a bundle of secret diaries hidden within the walls, detailing the life of a young English woman, Beatrice Crawford, who volunteered in 1916 to nurse the soldiers in the fields of France. Captivated by the romantic City of Light, Annie realises first appearances are not always as they seem. Following Beatrice's journey from the Great War, through the Roaring Twenties and to a very different life in Nazi-occupied Paris, Annie must piece together the events from the past, if she is to fulfil the legacy that Beatrice left for her to find...
The book offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary examination of hate speech law, integrating perspectives from legal, political, social, and philosophical disciplines. By analyzing various arguments and frameworks, it aims to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding hate speech and its regulation in society.
Warm and wise bestselling fiction from the hugely popular Alex Brown, the author of The Great Christmas Knit Off and The Great Village Show. April Wilson is wondering what to do next - her life has been turned upside down after the loss of her husband so she's hoping to piece herself together again with a visit to her elderly great aunt, Edith. Arriving in the rural idyll of Tindledale, she's dismayed to find Edith's cottage and the orchard behind it in a sorry state of disrepair. Edith seems to have lost interest completely, instead she's become desperate to find out what happened to her sister, Winnie, who disappeared during WWII. April gets to work immediately, discovering that the orchard still delivers a bumper crop each year, and with the help of some of the villagers - including Matt, the enigmatic Farrier - begins to unravel the mystery of the missing Winnie. Slowly, April can feel things coming to life again - but can Orchard Cottage work its magic on her too?