La vida
WHAT YOU CUT AWAY, YOU CAN’T PUT BACK When Alice showed her wedding photos to friends, shed always
I live with my mum. Mum is eighty-six years old now. Life worked out in a way I never expected.
My husband never betrayed me, yet years ago he stopped being my husband. Seventeen years we shared together.
Im 25, and for the past couple of months, Ive been living with my gran. My aunther only living daughterpassed
Harold stubbornly refused to believe that Alice was his daughter. Vera, his wife, worked at the village
Im 38, though time in dreams stretches and folds. For years, I believed the fault was minesomehow a bad
The man was enjoying a rare day off and snoring away quite contentedly, only to be jolted awake by the doorbell.
A little while ago, my distant aunt rang me unexpectedly and invited me to her daughters weddingmy distant
WHATS CUT SHORT, CANT BE PUT BACK When Daisy showed her wedding photos to friends, she always laughed
The day before New Years Eve, Mum and I popped into Hamleys for a bit of last-minute shoppingshe needed









