Amanita Walmer and the Amberleigh Flower
The Danny Canterbury Tales, Volume 5
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Dominic Jericho
Amanita reached into her jacket and prised the letter from between her iPod and her headphones. She gazed at the writing on the front for a moment. It’s eloquent loops and scrawl communicating her father’s handwriting style - something she had never known before. Then she opened it.
Amanita Walmer never knew her father, the renowned botanist Dr Virgil Walmer. But through her growing independence during her first year at university, she comes to understand the man whose daughter she will always be.
In this eloquent exploration of burgeoning independence, Amanita Walmer and the Amberleigh Flower portrays what it is like to leave home for the first time, the strains put on friendships that were once thought eternal, and the lasting marks of an unknown fatherhood.
©2018 Dominic Jericho (P)2019 Dominic JerichoLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
interesting
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Amanita Transition
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The author explains complex philosophical ideas in the school scenes with ease and picks his words thoughtfully.
Female characters tend to have illogical and rambling train of thought perspectives where males have a logical and easier to follow point of view.
lovely prose, a bit confusing
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Multiple narrative skeins weave a rich tapestry
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I found it to be different from, what I normally read. but turned out to be a really good book. this Book drawled me in from the beginning.. when your life begins and your father passes before you even been born . the world of many things to happen .
Amberlieigh Flowers
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