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Shell Seekers

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Pagine
530
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780517222850
Tempo di Lettura
~9h 17min

Shell Seekers è un book di Rosamunde Pilcher. Conta 530 pagine.

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Rosamunde Pilcher’s Shell Seekers unfolds against the rugged coastline of Cornwall, where elderly artist Penelope Keeling reflects on a life shaped by love, loss, and artistic dedication. At the heart of the narrative is a cherished painting that becomes a focal point for her adult children, each interpreting its value through their own personal ambitions and unresolved histories. Pilcher explores the quiet complexities of aging, family loyalty, and the tension between material inheritance and emotional legacy. The narrative relies on meticulous attention to place, rendering Cornwall not merely as a backdrop but as a living presence that mirrors the characters’ inner landscapes. Through Penelope’s steadfast independence and wry observations, Pilcher examines how memory shapes identity and how the past continually informs present choices. The work remains a defining example of her literary style, blending domestic realism with lyrical prose to illuminate the enduring bonds and quiet fractures that define family life.

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Rosamunde Pilcher’s Shell Seekers unfolds against the rugged coastline of Cornwall, where elderly artist Penelope Keeling reflects on a life shaped by love, loss, and artistic dedication. At the heart of the narrative is a cherished painting that becomes a focal point for her adult children, each in...

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Shell Seekers è stato scritto da Rosamunde Pilcher.