Salt and Skin

Salt and Skin

Eliza Henry Jones

Eliza Henry Jones

Grief-stricken over the loss of her husband, Luda Managan and her two teenaged children try to make a home for themselves on a collection of harsh and haunted Scottish islands. Luda, a photographer, is mesmerised by the extraordinary magic of the islands and soon finds herself condemned by the local community after publishing images documenting the death of a local child. Alienated, Luda turns her attention to the records from the 17th century island witch-hunts and the fragmented life stories of the executed women. Min, restless and strong, tries to fill up the space in their family left by her father. She soon finds comfort in the depths of icy North Sea and in an unlikely friendship with the elderly and irreverent local "witch". The only thing that beautiful and gifted Darcy cares about is getting marks high enough for entry into university – one very, very far away from his mother. Until he meets the wild foundling, Theo. When a...
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How to Grow a Family Tree

How to Grow a Family Tree

Eliza Henry Jones

Eliza Henry Jones

From the author of P is for Pearl comes a heart-warming book about family, friendship and what home can mean. Stella may only be seventeen, but having read every self-help book she can find means she knows a thing or two about helping people. She sure wasn't expecting to be the one in need of help, though.Thanks to her father's gambling addiction, Stella and her family now find themselves living at Fairyland Caravan Park. And hiding this truth from her friends is hard enough without dealing with another secret. Stella's birth mother has sent her a letter. As Stella deals with the chaos of her family, she must also confront the secrets and past of her 'other' family. But Stella is stronger than she realises.From the author of P is for Pearl comes a heart-warming book about family, friendship and what home can mean.
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P is for Pearl

P is for Pearl

Eliza Henry Jones

Eliza Henry Jones

From the talented author of the celebrated novels In the Quiet and Ache comes a poignant and moving book that explores the stories we tell ourselves about our families, and what it means to belong. Seventeen-year-oldGwendolyn P. Pearson has become very good at not thinking about the awfulthings that have happened to her family.Shehas also become used to people talking about her dead mum. Or not talking abouther and just looking at Gwen sympathetically. Andit's easy not to think about awful things when there are wild beaches to runalong, best friends Loretta and Gordon to hang out with - and a stepbrother totake revenge on. Butfollowing a strange disturbance at the cafe where she works, Gwen is forced toconfront what happened to her family all those years ago. And she slowly comesto realise that people aren't as they first appear and that like her, everyonehas a story to tell.
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