The Coordinates of Loss
By (Author) Amanda Prowse
Amazon Publishing
Lake Union Publishing
25th September 2018
United States
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
330
From bestselling author Amanda Prowse comes a tale of a blissful life, a happy marriage, a beloved sonand a tragedy that destroys it all. When Rachel Croft wakes up on her familys boat in Bermuda, its to sunshine and yet another perfect dayuntil she goes to wake her seven-year-old son, Oscar. Because the worst thing imaginable has happened. He isnt there. In the dark and desperate days that follow, Rachel struggles to navigate her grief. And while her husband, James, wants them to face the tragedy together, Rachel feels that the life they once shared is over. Convinced that their happy marriage is now a sham, and unable to remain in the place where she lost her son, she goes home to Bristol alone. Only when she starts receiving letters from Cee-Cee, her housekeeper in Bermuda, does light begin to return to Rachels soul. She and James both want to learn to live againbut is it too late for them to find a way through together
A captivating story that takes you on a powerful journey of heartbreak, loss, and hope by a master storyteller. Have tissues at the ready. Candis An emotion-packed tear-jerker Fanny Blake, Woman & Home A thoughtful and sensitive read. Well recommended. Womans Way We loved this raw depiction of motherhood tested to the limit. Take a Break
Amanda Prowse likens her own life story to those she writes about in her books. After self-publishing her debut novel, Poppy Day, in 2011, she has gone on to author nineteen novels and six novellas. Her books have been translated into a dozen languages and she regularly tops bestseller charts all over the world. Remaining true to her ethos, Amanda writes stories of ordinary women and their families who find their strength, courage and love tested in ways they never imagined. The most prolific female contemporary fiction writer in the UK, with a legion of loyal readers, she goes from strength to strength. Being crowned queen of domestic drama by the Daily Mail was one of her finest moments. Amanda is a regular contributor on TV and radio, but her first love is, and will always be, writing. You can find her online at www.amandaprowse.com, on Twitter @MrsAmandaProwse and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/amandaprowsenogreaterlove.