Heaven and Earth

Heaven and Earth

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Heaven and Earth is a novel about sisterhood in its many guises, about how social reality appears to a 25 years old activist called Sarah and to her artistically gifted younger sibling, Donna. The sisters, each very different in temperament, have been recently orphaned and are trying to adapt to the practicalities of life without parents. When Sarah anonymously receives a parcel containing her father's private journals, the subsequent decoding of the text together with the search for the mysterious sender delivers the young women into a world far more dangerous than they could have ever imagined. This is a bold narrative that both entertains and transports the reader on a philosophical journey into the most bizarre and misunderstood corners of human experience.

Author: Guido Casale
Format: Paperback, 284 pages, 127mm x 203mm, 313 g
Published: 2014, Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure

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Heaven and Earth is a novel about sisterhood in its many guises, about how social reality appears to a 25 years old activist called Sarah and to her artistically gifted younger sibling, Donna. The sisters, each very different in temperament, have been recently orphaned and are trying to adapt to the practicalities of life without parents. When Sarah anonymously receives a parcel containing her father's private journals, the subsequent decoding of the text together with the search for the mysterious sender delivers the young women into a world far more dangerous than they could have ever imagined. This is a bold narrative that both entertains and transports the reader on a philosophical journey into the most bizarre and misunderstood corners of human experience.