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Drowning Rose
- Narrated by: Annie Aldington
- Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It is winter in London. Eliza Cummings, a ceramics restorer at the V&A Museum, is leaving work when she receives a phone call which draws her back 25 years - to the night Rose died. But why does Rose’s father want her to visit him when they both know that he blames her for what happened to his daughter? Grief and guilt cast terrible shadows, but as this beautifully wrought story unfolds we learn that generosity, humour, and friendship can smooth over and restore even the most broken lives....
©2012 Marika Cobbold (P)2012 Oakhill Publishing
Critic Reviews
"Cobbold handles profound and delicate themes with a ceramicist’s lightness of touch" (Daily Mail)
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