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The Storyteller by the Sea

The perfect heartwarming and uplifting story to curl up with

Phyllida Shrimpton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:14th Sep '23

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In The Storyteller by the Sea, Melody faces the threat of losing her cherished home and must confront her past to reclaim her future.

In The Storyteller by the Sea, readers are introduced to Melody, a woman who finds solace in collecting treasures from the beach near her quaint bungalow, Spindrift. Each day, she combs the shore, gathering items that have been washed ashore, and returns home to weave imaginative tales about her finds. This routine brings her a sense of peace and fulfillment, as she feels that everything she needs is right there in her little corner of Devon, surrounded by the natural beauty of the sea.

However, Melody's idyllic life is threatened when she discovers that developers are planning to modernize the coastal area, putting her beloved Spindrift at risk. This revelation forces her to confront her past and the secrets she has kept hidden for so long. As she grapples with the impending changes, Melody realizes that it may be time to share her own story—one filled with love, loss, and the complexities of her life.

Phyllida Shrimpton's The Storyteller by the Sea is an uplifting and heartwarming novel that explores themes of resilience and the importance of storytelling. As Melody navigates her challenges, readers are invited to reflect on their own narratives and the power of sharing one's truth. This enchanting tale is perfect for fans of authors like Sally Page and Hazel Prior, offering a beautiful blend of emotion and inspiration.

A felicitous fireside read this is... Of course, secrets have a knack of uncovering themselves. And in the telling of this tale, the author explores disability, unexpressed grief and environmental issues. But ultimately this is an uplit novel and god knows we can do with all do with a bit of that. -- Westmeath Examiner
The most heartwarming late summer read! -- Be Novellic
'A slice of reading heaven... Just as wonderful and gorgeous as The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot and The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman' LoveReading. 'Heartwarming and uplifting. It will make you miss your grandfather and want to hug your grandchild' Adele Parks for Platinum. 'A bittersweet, sparkling and life-affirming book' * Times Educational Supplement, on Sunflowers in February *

ISBN: 9781803281414

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

368 pages