Sarah Winman

Sarah Winman is a British author known for her novels such as 'When God Was a Rabbit' and 'Tin Man'. Her work often explores themes of love, friendship, and identity.

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  1. 1. Still Life

    Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Europe, this novel weaves a tapestry of interconnected lives, exploring themes of love, art, and the enduring power of human connection. The story follows a young British soldier and an eccentric art historian whose chance encounter in a Tuscan villa sparks a lifelong friendship. As they navigate the complexities of their personal journeys, the narrative unfolds across decades, capturing the transformative beauty of Florence and the resilience of the human spirit. Through moments of joy, loss, and rediscovery, the characters find solace and inspiration in the art and culture that surround them, ultimately revealing the profound impact of shared experiences.

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  2. 2. Kiedy Bóg Był Królikiem

    Set against the backdrop of the late 20th century, this poignant tale explores the intricate bonds of family and friendship through the eyes of Elly, a young girl growing up in England. As she navigates the complexities of life, from the innocence of childhood to the challenges of adulthood, Elly's world is colored by her unique relationships, including a deep connection with her brother Joe and an unusual friendship with a pet rabbit. The narrative weaves through moments of joy, loss, and discovery, capturing the essence of love and resilience in the face of life's unpredictable turns.

  3. 3. A Year Of Marvellous Ways

    Set in the post-World War II era, this enchanting tale unfolds in the serene Cornish countryside, where an elderly woman named Marvellous Ways lives a life of solitude by a creek. Her world is turned upside down when she encounters a young, disillusioned soldier named Drake, who is grappling with the scars of war and the loss of his beloved. As their unlikely friendship blossoms, Marvellous shares her wisdom and stories, helping Drake to heal and rediscover hope. Through lyrical prose and vivid imagery, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the transformative power of human connection.

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  4. 4. Tin Man

    Set against the backdrop of Oxford, this poignant tale explores the intricate dynamics of love, friendship, and loss through the lives of two men, Ellis and Michael, whose bond is tested by time and circumstance. As they navigate the complexities of their emotions, the narrative weaves between past and present, revealing the profound impact of a shared history and the enduring power of art and memory. The story delicately examines themes of identity, longing, and the choices that shape our lives, offering a tender reflection on the beauty and fragility of human connections.

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