Astonishing Splashes of Colour
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Author: Clare Morrall
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Caught in an over-vivid world because of her synaesthesia (feelings are experienced as colors), Kitty feels haunted by her 'child that never was.' As children all around become emblems of hope, longing, and grief, she begins to understand the reasons for her shaky sense of self. What family mystery makes her four brothers so vague about her mother's life, who died when she was three? Why does Dad splash paint on canvas rather than answer his daughter's questions? On the edges of her dreams, Kitty glimpses the kaleidoscope van that took her sister Dinah away - is it a link to her indistinct childhood?
Author: Clare Morrall
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Caught in an over-vivid world because of her synaesthesia (feelings are experienced as colors), Kitty feels haunted by her 'child that never was.' As children all around become emblems of hope, longing, and grief, she begins to understand the reasons for her shaky sense of self. What family mystery makes her four brothers so vague about her mother's life, who died when she was three? Why does Dad splash paint on canvas rather than answer his daughter's questions? On the edges of her dreams, Kitty glimpses the kaleidoscope van that took her sister Dinah away - is it a link to her indistinct childhood?
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Clare Morrall
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Caught in an over-vivid world because of her synaesthesia (feelings are experienced as colors), Kitty feels haunted by her 'child that never was.' As children all around become emblems of hope, longing, and grief, she begins to understand the reasons for her shaky sense of self. What family mystery makes her four brothers so vague about her mother's life, who died when she was three? Why does Dad splash paint on canvas rather than answer his daughter's questions? On the edges of her dreams, Kitty glimpses the kaleidoscope van that took her sister Dinah away - is it a link to her indistinct childhood?
Author: Clare Morrall
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Caught in an over-vivid world because of her synaesthesia (feelings are experienced as colors), Kitty feels haunted by her 'child that never was.' As children all around become emblems of hope, longing, and grief, she begins to understand the reasons for her shaky sense of self. What family mystery makes her four brothers so vague about her mother's life, who died when she was three? Why does Dad splash paint on canvas rather than answer his daughter's questions? On the edges of her dreams, Kitty glimpses the kaleidoscope van that took her sister Dinah away - is it a link to her indistinct childhood?
Astonishing Splashes of Colour