Whispers through a megaphone / Rachel Elliott.

Title
  1. Whispers through a megaphone / Rachel Elliott.
Published by
  1. London : ONE, an imprint of Pushkin Press, 2016.
  2. ©2015
Author
  1. Elliott, Rachel (Psychotherapist)

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Description
  1. 350 pages; 20 cm
Summary
  1. 35-year-old Miriam hasn't left her house in three years, and cannot raise her voice above a whisper. But today she has had enough, and is finally ready to rejoin the outside world. Maybe it's time to stop living in the shadow of her abusive dead mother? Meanwhile, Ralph has made the mistake of opening a closet door, only to discover with a shock that his wife Sadie doesn't love him, and never has. And so he decides to run away. Miriam and Ralph's chance meeting in a wood during stormy weather marks the beginning of an amusing, restorative friendship.
Subject
  1. Andrae, A
  2. Mothers > Death > Fiction
  3. Agoraphobia > Fiction
  4. Man-woman relationships > Fiction
  5. Life change events > Fiction
  6. Psychotherapists > Fiction
  7. Friendship > Fiction
  8. Hermits > Fiction
  9. Bashfulness > Fiction
  10. Interpersonal relations > Fiction
  11. Agoraphobie > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  12. Relations entre hommes et femmes > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  13. Événements stressants de la vie > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  14. Psychothérapeutes > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  15. Amitié > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  16. Ermites > Romans, nouvelles, etc
  17. FICTION > Contemporary Women
  18. FICTION > Family Life
  19. FICTION > Lesbian
  20. Agoraphobia
  21. Bashfulness
  22. Friendship
  23. Hermits
  24. Interpersonal relations
  25. Life change events
  26. Man-woman relationships
  27. Mothers > Death
  28. Psychotherapists
  29. Englisch
Genre/Form
  1. Psychological fiction
  2. Fiction
  3. Psychological fiction.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
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