'Since I lost the baby, you and I have been so close together that we have been almost a single p...
I think you are forgetting one thing, Twice,' I said. 'You seem to forget that my home is where y...
My Friend Annie takes the reader back into Janet Sandison's childhood. It opens as the death of h...
'She was very small with fragile birdlike bones, and although she had slept in the white shirt an...
'From the rail I looked down at Sashie's upturned face and the brilliant, early tropical sunlight...
It was a long journey from the West Indies to Scotland- but Janet's holiday turned out to be unfo...
After her husband's death and her own breakdown, from which she has been rescued by her good frie...
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to lit...
Is it really possible to be grateful for your husband's death? This is the message that ultimatel...
It was a long journey from the West Indies to Scotland- but Janet's holiday turned out to be unfo...
When the problem-child Dee Andrews runs away from her Knightsbridge home to see her father in his...
'One wants to believe that everything lasts for ever, but it doesn't,' said Twice. 'One has to mo...