![]() In fact, Ruth finds that she has a much closer relationship with Sydney’s father Howard, who himself is a damaged, desolate soul. Her partner Ruth cannot understand Sydney’s desperate need for solitude, her obsession for freerunning (I didn’t know what that was, by the way!), and her constant distance from everything and everyone in her life. Ives where her family’s life veered off its axis when she was just 10 years old. ![]() So she decides to take a solo holiday to the small town of St. ![]() Told from varying points of view – even that of adored dog Stuart – this is a poignant story about loneliness, loss, melancholy, and a reminder that those who have left us are never really gone if we keep their memory alive. With its rather unusual title and an eye-catching cover, this is one of those books that begs to be picked up and read. ![]()
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