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The high street is dying, and with it Rupert's eclectic charity shop, the Chest of Small Wonders. Since the loss of his wife, Rupert has tried to hold on to the happiness they shared, and to the dreams that they poured into creating this unique space, but business is sinking, and he is close to giving up. Most people won't miss this space, but for teenager Kwasi, the Chest is a sanctuary that offers endless inspiration, as well as respite from pressures at school and at home. Kwasi and Rupert forge an unlikely friendship, finding solace and purpose in working to save this treasured space. But…mehr

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The high street is dying, and with it Rupert's eclectic charity shop, the Chest of Small Wonders. Since the loss of his wife, Rupert has tried to hold on to the happiness they shared, and to the dreams that they poured into creating this unique space, but business is sinking, and he is close to giving up. Most people won't miss this space, but for teenager Kwasi, the Chest is a sanctuary that offers endless inspiration, as well as respite from pressures at school and at home. Kwasi and Rupert forge an unlikely friendship, finding solace and purpose in working to save this treasured space. But as tensions escalate around them, both face difficult choices that force them to reconsider all they thought they knew.
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Autorenporträt
Sussie Anie is a British-Ghanaian writer, born in London in 1994. Her writing has been published in Lolwe, and was shortlisted for the 2020 White Review Short Story Prize. She has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, where she was the recipient of the 2018-19 Kowitz Scholarship. To Fill a Yellow House is her debut novel.