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Bernie is plunged into turmoil when her step-brother is born, too vulnerable to leave, too vulnerable to risk loving. And she is confused when she falls into love with mosaicist Robin, his soulful artworks and tales of Ethiopia. All this because a family tragedy has left her resolved to email adrift from emotional attachment. Against her own instincts, she pushes her father away to his new wife, and pushes Robin away into the arms of a mutual friend. But as she reaches the pinnacle of her desired isolation, she realises that she might have made a mistake. Can she learn to trust in a human…mehr

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Bernie is plunged into turmoil when her step-brother is born, too vulnerable to leave, too vulnerable to risk loving. And she is confused when she falls into love with mosaicist Robin, his soulful artworks and tales of Ethiopia. All this because a family tragedy has left her resolved to email adrift from emotional attachment. Against her own instincts, she pushes her father away to his new wife, and pushes Robin away into the arms of a mutual friend. But as she reaches the pinnacle of her desired isolation, she realises that she might have made a mistake. Can she learn to trust in a human connection that might just let her down? From the writer of the 'Engaging and Uplifting' (Daily Mail) HELEN AND THE GRANDBEES, artist Alex Morrall explores themes of love and isolation in her novel, ADRIFT. Follow Bernie's story from the coast to early 2000's London.
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Autorenporträt
Alex Morrall was born in Birmingham and now lives in south-east London where her voluntary work inspired 'Helen and the Grandbees', which is based in the deprived areas of Deptford, and is about the strength of family love overcoming the most intimidating of barriers. She is also a published food reviewer and poet. She enjoys working using other her creative and mathematical background. She has a maths degree but paints beautiful city scenes and landscapes in her spare time.