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The Water That May Come Amy Lilwall

  • SKU: BELL-239330750
The Water That May Come Amy Lilwall
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Publisher: Fly on the Wall Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.66 MB
Author: Amy Lilwall
ISBN: 9781915789440, 9781915789457, 1915789443, 1915789451
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Water That May Come Amy Lilwall by Amy Lilwall 9781915789440, 9781915789457, 1915789443, 1915789451 instant download after payment.

From the Author of 'The Biggerers', a quirky speculative tale of Britain's future... 'Warmhearted yet dark. Amy Lilwall creates a world that is instantly relatable, populated by eccentric but engaging characters pushed to their limits by an extreme existential threat. It held me rapt from start to finish.' - Alison Layland, Author of 'Riverflow' and 'Someone Else's Conflict' As rising seas threaten to engulf Britain, four lives are on the brink: Pinko, a privileged heir clinging to decadence; Jane, a working-class veterinary nurse racing to reunite her family; her pregnant teenage daughter Ashleigh, grappling with impending motherhood; and humble young artist Gavin. With sanctuary beckoning across the Channel, each faces impossible choices. Who will they save? What will they sacrifice? A lyrical, thought-provoking novel which blurs borders and challenges notions of identity and belonging. In a future where we all may become refugees, it asks: how far would you go to stay afloat?

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