The List of Real Things
BY: Sarah Moore Fitzgerald
Location: FIC FIT
Genre: Love, loss and family
"Just gorgeous and wonderfully written, this is a tale of loss and love that fills your heart with joy and sorrow at the same time. Had me weeping in public...but they were happy tears. Brilliant!"- Karina
"But here is proof, if ever we needed it , that wonderful things can grow out of even the darkest of times.”
A poignant and big-hearted story about love, loss and believing in the magic of the imagination.
Grace knows the difference between what's real and the strange ideas that float around in her little sister's mind. Their parents died - that's real. A secret hotel on the cliff-top where their parents are waiting - definitely NOT real. So when grief strikes again, Grace is determined not to let her sister's outlandish imagination spiral out of control. But the line between truth and fantasy is more complicated than it seems...
'Completely beguiling, and funny and tender and wise, with a heart as big and deep as the sea' - Piers Torday
Location: FIC FIT
Genre: Love, loss and family
"Just gorgeous and wonderfully written, this is a tale of loss and love that fills your heart with joy and sorrow at the same time. Had me weeping in public...but they were happy tears. Brilliant!"- Karina
"But here is proof, if ever we needed it , that wonderful things can grow out of even the darkest of times.”
A poignant and big-hearted story about love, loss and believing in the magic of the imagination.
Grace knows the difference between what's real and the strange ideas that float around in her little sister's mind. Their parents died - that's real. A secret hotel on the cliff-top where their parents are waiting - definitely NOT real. So when grief strikes again, Grace is determined not to let her sister's outlandish imagination spiral out of control. But the line between truth and fantasy is more complicated than it seems...
'Completely beguiling, and funny and tender and wise, with a heart as big and deep as the sea' - Piers Torday
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