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The Moment You Were Gone by Nicci Gerrard
28.00 NZD
Category: General Fiction
Gaby and Connor have a loving, trusting marriage. They know every detail about each other. And now with their son Ethan about to set off for university, Gaby and Connor will be alone again to spend quality time together, just the two of them. But there is one person missing from Gaby's life. One person ...Show more
The Winter House by Nicci Gerrard
28.00 NZD
Category: General Fiction | Reading Level: good
When Marnie receives a phone call that summons her to the side of a once-beloved friend, she is wrenched from her orderly London life and sent back into a past from which she has fled but never escaped. Ralph, Marnie and Oliver once knew each other well and are still inextricably bound by ties of love ...Show more
Things We Knew Were True by Nicci Gerrard
34.95 NZD
Category: Fiction
At sixteen Edie knows things. She knows that her mother is charming and beautiful, that her older sister Stella is the golden girl of the family, and that her father - clumsy, quiet Vic - is loving, gentle, sometimes detached. And she knows she loves Ricky, even if her parents don't approve. But one A ...Show more
Things We Knew Were True by Nicci Gerrard
28.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
Edie loves Ricky but her parents don't approve. At sixteen she thinks she's old enough to make her own choices, be her own person. Old enough to know what she wants from life. But when tragedy turns Edie's world upside down, she's thrown out of the comforting embrace of childhood once and for all. Twen ...Show more
Twilight Hour, The by Nicci Gerrard
30.00 NZD
Category: General Fiction
Eleanor Lee is fiercely independent. She has lived alone well into her nineties, despite her now near-total blindness. Now, finally, she has been persuaded by her children to move into a home. She employs Peter, a recent graduate nursing a broken heart, to spend the summer sorting through her attic - pa ...Show more
What Dementia Teaches Us about Love by Nicci Gerrard
40.00 NZD
Category: Self Improvement
Dementia is an unmaking, a de-creation - an apocalypse of meaning. Since my father's slow-motion dying, and his actual death in November 2014, I have been much preoccupied with dementia: by those who have it, by those who look after them, by the hospital wards whose beds are occupied by those in advance ...Show more
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