Some books mend your heart. Some friends save your life. Heart-rending, humorous and above all authentic, Distorted Days is an exquisitely written account of the ways in which life can knock you off our feet - and how you can pick yourself up again. So what happens when your husband runs off with your best friend? When you discover the dead body of an old man halfway through your delivery round? When your house is burgled and you get beaten up? Doris, Andy and Colleen are about to find out. Between the pages of beloved books and in the warmth of newfound friendship, they discover that endings…mehr
Some books mend your heart. Some friends save your life. Heart-rending, humorous and above all authentic, Distorted Days is an exquisitely written account of the ways in which life can knock you off our feet - and how you can pick yourself up again. So what happens when your husband runs off with your best friend? When you discover the dead body of an old man halfway through your delivery round? When your house is burgled and you get beaten up? Doris, Andy and Colleen are about to find out. Between the pages of beloved books and in the warmth of newfound friendship, they discover that endings aren't always endings-sometimes they're beautiful beginnings in disguise. A tender, witty, and deeply moving story about the families we choose, the power of literature to heal, and the unexpected joy that can bloom in life's broken places. Perfect for book lovers everywhere and especially fans of The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman, The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine" by Gail Honeyman and The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" by Rachel Joyce. 'An absolute joy to read. Uplifting and beautifully written.' 'A powerful and moving story. Full of tender moments and the healing that books can bring.' 'It's full of wisdom and humour. I laughed out loud.' 'A formidable work.' Kirkus Review.
Pushcart Prize nominee Louise Worthington is a British writer acclaimed for her poetry, short fiction and literary psychological novels. Her diverse portfolio includes the poetry collection Life Lines; Stained Glass Lives, a collection of flash fiction and short stories; the contemporary psychological novel 'Distorted Days', which delves into themes of friendship and healing; 'Rachel's Garden', an exploration of secrets beneath seemingly tranquil surfaces and 'Rosie Shadow', a chilling journey into atmospheric horror. Her writing is distinguished by atmospheric settings and deep exploration of her female characters' inner worlds, often blending elements of domestic suspense and psychological horror against the backdrop of rural English landscapes. Worthington's psychological thriller collection 'Dark Mirrors' showcases her versatility in crafting dark suspenseful narratives that probe the depths of human nature. Her work appeals to readers who enjoy the psychological complexity of Maggie O'Farrell, the suspenseful storytelling of Ruth Ware and Alex North, and the atmospheric tension of Susan Hill.
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