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Isabel Huggan

    Isabel Huggan is een Canadese auteur die wordt geprezen om haar fictie en persoonlijke essays. Haar werk duikt vaak in de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en de zoektocht naar identiteit. Met een scherp oog voor detail en psychologische diepgang portretteert ze haar personages en hun innerlijke werelden. Haar schrijven wordt gewaardeerd om zijn eerlijkheid en inzicht.

    You Never Know
    Belonging
    • Belonging

      Home Away from Home

      • 354bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      From childhood dreams of escaping the family car to adult adventures across the globe, Isabel Huggan's narrative is a delightful exploration of belonging. It centers on an old stone house in the Cevennes mountains of France, where Huggan shares her experiences of adapting to a new country and language in middle age. After traveling the world with her Scottish-born husband, she agrees to settle in the Cevennes, provided she can return 'home' each year. This raises profound questions about the nature of home and belonging. Through her intimate reflections, Huggan engages readers in a conversation about life's unexpected turns, touching on themes of family, love, and memory. As she navigates her own journey, readers will find their own concerns mirrored in her story, prompting them to consider what they might have left unexplored. The narrative reveals how happiness, heartache, and friendship intertwine, illustrating how we construct our lives through the unreliable lens of memory and storytelling. Warm, humorous, and beautifully crafted, this account traces one woman's quest for understanding the intricate ways in which chance and choice shape our existence.

      Belonging
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    • You Never Know

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      A radiant new collection of stories from the author of the award-winning and highly praised The Elizabeth Stories. With warmth, honesty, insight, and humor, Huggan's generous stories tell the tales of women's lives. "Reading her work is an extraordinarily satisfying experience."--The Christian Science Monitor.

      You Never Know
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