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The Waterlily: A Blue Mountain Journal
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Author: Kate Llewellyn - Hudson Publishing
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Fair - dull front panel, rubbed spine, Ex-Personal Library plate, , Softback with mild creasing to cover, sun-faded spine, bumped corners, No markings or notes
The Waterlily is a book by Kate Llewellyn, published by Hudson Publishing in 1989 as a reprint. It has 192 pages. Waterlily is neither a documentary, a novel, nor a diary. It is something in between - the record of a year of one woman's life spent in the mountain country of New South Wales. This single years reaches into the past and stretches into the future. The narrator is sharing with the reader. She writes, 'it is now clear to me it is all coming and going, and then being alone and then more visitors and cooking and cups of tea and talking and picnics and writing in between. Something like that.' Waterlily combines delicate perceptions with robust humour.
Author: Kate Llewellyn - Hudson Publishing
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Fair - dull front panel, rubbed spine, Ex-Personal Library plate, , Softback with mild creasing to cover, sun-faded spine, bumped corners, No markings or notes
The Waterlily is a book by Kate Llewellyn, published by Hudson Publishing in 1989 as a reprint. It has 192 pages. Waterlily is neither a documentary, a novel, nor a diary. It is something in between - the record of a year of one woman's life spent in the mountain country of New South Wales. This single years reaches into the past and stretches into the future. The narrator is sharing with the reader. She writes, 'it is now clear to me it is all coming and going, and then being alone and then more visitors and cooking and cups of tea and talking and picnics and writing in between. Something like that.' Waterlily combines delicate perceptions with robust humour.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Kate Llewellyn - Hudson Publishing
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Fair - dull front panel, rubbed spine, Ex-Personal Library plate, , Softback with mild creasing to cover, sun-faded spine, bumped corners, No markings or notes
The Waterlily is a book by Kate Llewellyn, published by Hudson Publishing in 1989 as a reprint. It has 192 pages. Waterlily is neither a documentary, a novel, nor a diary. It is something in between - the record of a year of one woman's life spent in the mountain country of New South Wales. This single years reaches into the past and stretches into the future. The narrator is sharing with the reader. She writes, 'it is now clear to me it is all coming and going, and then being alone and then more visitors and cooking and cups of tea and talking and picnics and writing in between. Something like that.' Waterlily combines delicate perceptions with robust humour.
Author: Kate Llewellyn - Hudson Publishing
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Fair - dull front panel, rubbed spine, Ex-Personal Library plate, , Softback with mild creasing to cover, sun-faded spine, bumped corners, No markings or notes
The Waterlily is a book by Kate Llewellyn, published by Hudson Publishing in 1989 as a reprint. It has 192 pages. Waterlily is neither a documentary, a novel, nor a diary. It is something in between - the record of a year of one woman's life spent in the mountain country of New South Wales. This single years reaches into the past and stretches into the future. The narrator is sharing with the reader. She writes, 'it is now clear to me it is all coming and going, and then being alone and then more visitors and cooking and cups of tea and talking and picnics and writing in between. Something like that.' Waterlily combines delicate perceptions with robust humour.
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The Waterlily: A Blue Mountain Journal
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