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In the sequel to the hugely popular, Aphrodite's Child, in Now Is All There Is, Emily returns to Cyprus to try to mend her broken marriage. She befriends and helps Beth, a young airmen's wife, whose own life is in turmoil. Their paths lead them back to England, where they meet again in the rugged surfing world of North Cornwall. Just as the Mediterranean influenced her life in Cyprus, so too does the Atlantic cast its spell over Emily's fortunes. Her tangled life eventually implodes and she has to face a drama that fate has planned for her all along. But she finds that her destiny is not written in the stars. It's within herself.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the sequel to the hugely popular, Aphrodite's Child, in Now Is All There Is, Emily returns to Cyprus to try to mend her broken marriage. She befriends and helps Beth, a young airmen's wife, whose own life is in turmoil. Their paths lead them back to England, where they meet again in the rugged surfing world of North Cornwall. Just as the Mediterranean influenced her life in Cyprus, so too does the Atlantic cast its spell over Emily's fortunes. Her tangled life eventually implodes and she has to face a drama that fate has planned for her all along. But she finds that her destiny is not written in the stars. It's within herself.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Catherine Knights is a British novelist and lives in the beautiful town of Malmesbury and has done since 1985. She came to Wiltshire, like so many others, because her husband was in the Royal Air Force. The family have now settled there and so she spends hours walking through the surrounding fields with her black labrador, Mabel and as she walks, she thinks about her next writing project. Sarah studied English Literature at Birmingham University and went on to do a Creative Writing MA at Bath Spa University where she started to write her debut novel, "Aphrodite's Child" which was published at the beginning of 2014. "Aphrodite's Child" grew out of the family's posting to Cyprus with the RAF in the early nineties. While there, Sarah realised it would make a great setting for a novel. With its microcosm of English life, the camp was a strange place to live. At that time, there was little or no communication with the UK and being somewhat cut off from the island too, life inside the camp became intensified and sometimes like a prolonged Mediterranean holiday. It was easy to dream up a dramatic storyline. Having been an English teacher of both secondary level children and foreign business people, Sarah retired to concentrate of photography and writing. Her three children have now all flown the nest but often come home for chaotic weekends of dog walks, laughter and noisy meals around the large kitchen table. The whole family, including Peter her husband, have been very supportive and patient with Sarah's late career change as a novelist, always willing to help with the plot or read a draft.