Hamilton Beach
Helga drar sakta igen dörren till det hus hon bott i de senaste sju åren. Men innan hon lämnar huset för gott måste hon tillbaka till Hamilton Beach en sista gång. Hon vill ta farväl av den plats som hjälpt henne att överleva den överrumplande häftiga kärlek hon mötte i Paris åtta år tidigare. En kärlek som fick omvälvande konsekvenser i hennes liv. Ett älskat barn, ett lyckligt familjeliv i det lilla huset vid stranden och så en katastrof som slog sönder den nya idylliska tillvaron. Hamilton Beach visade sig bli en förlåtande plats utan krav. Hon har gått dit varje dag i nästan sju år. Men så mötte hon Wills, som hjälpte henne att fatta ett livsavgörande beslut.
Hamilton Beach handlar om hur vi överlever eller inte överlever när det allra svåraste drabbar oss. Hur oförberedda vi är på våra egna reaktioner när katastrofen blir ett faktum, och hur lite vi känner dem som vi tror står oss allra närmast.
A Sister in My House
One sister have I in our house,
And one, a hedge away.
There’s only one recorded,
But both belong to me.
Maria has found a sanctuary in a rented house, overlooking a small Spanish village by the sea. She is coming to terms with losing the love of her life. But her solitude and the places that have become special to her are about to be encroached upon by the arrival of her younger sister, Emma.
Will the intrusion only serve to evoke the bad memories of childhood or will the impending visit help them restart their lives?
This is a moving and heart-warming story of two sisters negotiating personal tragedies, past alienation and their own failings to try to come together in understanding and love.
The Memory of Love
Marion Flint, in her early fifties, has spent fifteen years living a quiet life on the rugged coast of New Zealand, a life that allows the door to her past to remain firmly shut. But a chance meeting with a young boy, Ika, and her desire to help him force Marion to open the Pandora’s box of her memory. Seized by a sudden urgency to make sense of her past, she examines each image one-by-one: her grandfather, her mother, her brother, her lover. Perhaps if she can create order from the chaos, her memories will be easier to carry. Perhaps she’ll be able to find forgiveness for the little girl that was her. For the young woman she had been. For the people she left behind.
The Blackbird Sings at Dusk
A compelling novel about friendship, identity and love.
One winter evening, Elias, a young artist, watches a woman move into his apartment building. After closing her door, however, she is not seen again. A misdirected letter finally gives Elias the opportunity to make contact. But inside her dark apartment, Elisabeth refuses to respond to his knock. Her only company is the Woman in Green, an unbidden vision from her childhood dreams.
Elias, meanwhile, is not to be deterred and draws his friend Otto, an elderly widower, into his attempts to entice Elisabeth into the world.
As spring segues into summer, their lives become intertwined and their past stories are revealed.
The Kindness of Your Nature
An unlikely friendship that is redeeming and healing.Set on the desolate, moody coastline near Kawhia, this beautifully written and insightful novel paints a warm and sensitive portrait of the many forms love takes – the destructive, the forbidden and, ultimately, the healing.
Marion Flint lives alone on the wild west coast of New Zealand's North Island. One day she meets a small boy, Ika, on the empty, rugged beach, and an unlikely friendship begins between the Swedish doctor and the solemn child with webbed feet and a fear of being touched.
As Marion's involvement with Ika deepens she is forced to revisit her own lonely childhood in Sweden, where neglect and a destructive home environment had deadly consequences. But Marion's most deeply buried hurt is that she had to lose the love of her life twice over.
As Marion and Ika grow closer, both begin to learn that human closeness can heal as well as destroy, and when it looks like Ika might have to return to his dysfunctional family, Marion must fight for him to stay with her – for his sake and hers.
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Let Me Sing You Gentle Songs
Veronika, a writer in her early thirties, rents a house in the Swedish countryside to finish her novel. She is also cocooning herself from her past. She befriends Astrid, a reclusive older woman who has lived in the village all her life. Olsson leads us through the flowering of their unusual and tender friendship, as they slowly and carefully reveal their life histories and sometimes heart-rending pasts. The Swedish landscape is always a powerful presence and measures the progress of the women's relationship; as the icy winter and bare trees give way to spring and then summer, the women's friendship deepens.

