Sick Notes by Gwendoline Riley

Sick Notes

Gwendoline Riley

208 pages first pub 2004 (view editions)

fiction contemporary emotional sad medium-paced
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Sick Notes by Gwendoline Riley is ideal for readers drawn to introspective character studies exploring fractured relationships and the quiet chaos of rebuilding oneself in the shadow of past failures.

Description

Returning to Manchester, her broken home, Esther moves back to the flat she used to share with her best friend Donna. Surrounded by empty gin bottles, with her past life safely taped up in stacked cardboard boxes, she proceeds to turn her back on ...

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