Kaleidoscope
weight: 70.0 g
Units in Stock: 197
Product Code: MLP/F/3
Product Condition: New
Claire relives her past but her memories are fragmented, shattered like the remains of a toy kaleidoscope.
A troubled childhood, the loss of her baby, and the end of her marriage are seen through a distorting lens, twisted and unclear.
What really happened? And can Claire find a way through the mirror maze of memories to discover the truth?
In Kaleidoscope Sarah Leavesley creates a compelling and disturbing tale of a disintegrating life.
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