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Woman on the Edge of Reality is warm and gentle novel about a woman who finally decides that it’s never too late to change. It is perfect for those who are thougtful and introspective about how they have come to be where they are in life and who love to examine their internal world. This is a full length novel of 60,000 words.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to change your life? What it might be like if you had chosen a different route?
When life changes unexpectedly, you are given such an opportunity, but it is up to us to grasp the challenge and the transformation that becomes possible.
When Rosemary married her husband James she promised to love, honour and obey him. Over the years she has kept those promises faithfully.
She arrives in Cornwall, alone, for just one week with a car load of food, books and files. As she explores the area and walks the local lanes picking blackberries she meets a number of local characters along the way. Slowly the reader is introduced to what has brought Rosemary to this place through her thoughts and reflections on her marriage and life to this point.
There are adventures and experiences which bring her closer to an understanding of who she is and what she must be in the future. At the end of the story and unexpected twist allows us to discover what it was that brought her to this place of both sanctuary and healing.
During the course of the week she reviews her life uncovering the realities that she has never really noticed before and her role in how it has worked out. In the process she discovers the Rosie that has always lain within.
This first novel by Linda Parkinson-Hardman has a delicate touch which lights a path to your own inner reality, giving us all a little more insight into why we do the things we do and what happens when things change, either deliberately or unexpectedly.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to change your life? What it might be like if you had chosen a different route?
When life changes unexpectedly, you are given such an opportunity, but it is up to us to grasp the challenge and the transformation that becomes possible.
When Rosemary married her husband James she promised to love, honour and obey him. Over the years she has kept those promises faithfully.
She arrives in Cornwall, alone, for just one week with a car load of food, books and files. As she explores the area and walks the local lanes picking blackberries she meets a number of local characters along the way. Slowly the reader is introduced to what has brought Rosemary to this place through her thoughts and reflections on her marriage and life to this point.
There are adventures and experiences which bring her closer to an understanding of who she is and what she must be in the future. At the end of the story and unexpected twist allows us to discover what it was that brought her to this place of both sanctuary and healing.
During the course of the week she reviews her life uncovering the realities that she has never really noticed before and her role in how it has worked out. In the process she discovers the Rosie that has always lain within.
This first novel by Linda Parkinson-Hardman has a delicate touch which lights a path to your own inner reality, giving us all a little more insight into why we do the things we do and what happens when things change, either deliberately or unexpectedly.
