![]() ![]() This shell-shaped artists’ commune in South London houses just three survivors: Celeste Zylberstein, who designed the place poet Francis Campion and antiques dealer Gus Crabb, who’s trying to get used to life without his estranged family. The Nautilus represents a fresh chance at life. Since then she’s drifted between caring and cleaning jobs, and after being falsely accused of stealing from an elderly patient she’s retreated into herself. ![]() ![]() Rowena Snow was orphaned by her Indian/Scottish parents, and a second time by her aunt. Heligoland is a Scottish island best known from the shipping forecast, but here it’s an almost mythical home. (2.5) This short novel was one of my bibliotherapy prescriptions, specifically intended as a cure for moving house. ![]()
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