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A hundred small lessons : a novel / Ashley Hay.

Hay, Ashley, (author.).

Summary:

"From the author of the highly acclaimed The Railwayman's Wife, called a "literary and literate gem" by Psychology Today, comes an emotionally resonant and profound new novel of two families, interconnected through the house that bears witness to their lives. When Elsie Gormley leaves the Brisbane house in which she has lived for more than sixty years, Lucy Kiss and her family move in, eager to establish their new life. As they settle in, Lucy and her husband Ben struggle to navigate their transformation from adventurous lovers to new parents, taking comfort in memories of their vibrant past as they begin to unearth who their future selves might be. But the house has secrets of its own, and the rooms seem to share recollections of Elsie's life with Lucy. In her nearby nursing home, Elsie traces the span of her life--the moments she can't bear to let go and the places to which she dreams of returning. Her beloved former house is at the heart of her memories of marriage, motherhood, love, and death, and the boundary between present and past becomes increasingly porous for both her and Lucy. Over the course of one hot Brisbane summer, two families' stories intersect in sudden and unexpected ways. Through the richly intertwined narratives of two ordinary, extraordinary women, Ashley Hay uses her "lyrical prose, poetic dialogue, and stunning imagery" (RT magazine) to weave an intricate, bighearted story of what it is to be human"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781501165139 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 288 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Atria Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2017.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in Australia in 2017 by Allen & Unwin"-- title page verso
Subject: Families > Fiction.
Nursing home patients > Fiction.
Memory > Fiction.
Brisbane (Qld.) > Fiction.
Genre: Domestic fiction.
Australian fiction.

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Elkford Public Library FC HAY (Text) 35170000422774 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Bowen Island Public Library F HAY (Text) 30947000529046 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Castlegar Public Library FIC HAY (Text) 35146002057719 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Creston Public Library FIC HAY (Text)
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Fernie Heritage Library FIC HAY (Text) 35136000534587 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Glenwood and Souris Regional Library F HAY 2017 (Text) 367640000144975 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Kitimat Public Library Hay (Text) 32665002113910 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Pender Island Public Library HAY (Text)
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33126000273114 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Rossland Public Library FIC HAY (Text) 35162001004479 Fiction Volume hold Available -
Squamish Public Library F HAY (Text) 33110003332770 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: "From the author of the highly acclaimed The Railwayman's Wife, called a "literary and literate gem" by Psychology Today, comes an emotionally resonant and profound new novel of two families, interconnected through the house that bears witness to their lives. When Elsie Gormley leaves the Brisbane house in which she has lived for more than sixty years, Lucy Kiss and her family move in, eager to establish their new life. As they settle in, Lucy and her husband Ben struggle to navigate their transformation from adventurous lovers to new parents, taking comfort in memories of their vibrant past as they begin to unearth who their future selves might be. But the house has secrets of its own, and the rooms seem to share recollections of Elsie's life with Lucy. In her nearby nursing home, Elsie traces the span of her life--the moments she can't bear to let go and the places to which she dreams of returning. Her beloved former house is at the heart of her memories of marriage, motherhood, love, and death, and the boundary between present and past becomes increasingly porous for both her and Lucy. Over the course of one hot Brisbane summer, two families' stories intersect in sudden and unexpected ways. Through the richly intertwined narratives of two ordinary, extraordinary women, Ashley Hay uses her "lyrical prose, poetic dialogue, and stunning imagery" (RT magazine) to weave an intricate, bighearted story of what it is to be human"-- Provided by publisher.

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