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Follow Polly's Lane exposes the separate dramas of two female neighbours with differing values after a violent storm implodes their private lives, bringing them together and then tearing them apart. This story revolves around a private, dead-end lane which provides access to three grand but dilapidated manors near New Abino, a small hamlet of Point Abino, Ontario. While the lakefront homes are deserted, their adjacent bunkies, historically used for the hired help, house four intriguing tenants. Formerly an Irish nun turned nurse, Sonnet O'Brien understands the needs of the heart, unlike her…mehr

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Follow Polly's Lane exposes the separate dramas of two female neighbours with differing values after a violent storm implodes their private lives, bringing them together and then tearing them apart. This story revolves around a private, dead-end lane which provides access to three grand but dilapidated manors near New Abino, a small hamlet of Point Abino, Ontario. While the lakefront homes are deserted, their adjacent bunkies, historically used for the hired help, house four intriguing tenants. Formerly an Irish nun turned nurse, Sonnet O'Brien understands the needs of the heart, unlike her unsavoury neighbour, who returns to Canada from the United States as a deported convict. Reba Adler and her neurodivergent son, with fifteen years between them, work to rebuild their lives after escaping the rigours and hardships of their Nova Scotia roots. A stray dog, fed and loved by most, appoints himself as the lane's security detail and earns an important role. Unpredictable events bring out the best and worst in these tenants over two wintery months, and, as with the author's previous novels, emphasize the importance of trust and human connection.
Autorenporträt
In her first career as a Registered Nurse, Yvonne Van Lankveld's writing skills earned her acclaim in many clinical settings and professional journals; however, she never lost her passion for writing fiction. Her two previous novels, The Road to Alright and The Park Street Secrets, focus on human behaviour in the face of adversity. Yvonne is a past member of the Canadian Authors Association and a four-time reviewer for the Whistler Independent Book Awards. She facilitates programs for both aspiring and seasoned writers. Her favourite role is interviewing best-selling authors for Lincoln Pelham Public Library's Books on the Bench events. In 2024, she was honoured with this Library's Volunteer Peer Award. Yvonne lives in Ridgeville, Ontario, with her husband John.