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Helena McEwen

    Das große Haus
    Ghost Girl
    The Big House
    • 2005

      Thirteen-year-old Cath is a new girl at a Catholic convent. She is afraid of the nuns, unused to the restriction and terrified of God. She finds refuge in nature, and her friend Olive's vision of the starry limitless universe. Cath's sister Very is at art school in seventies Punk London. She lives a wild chaotic life with bedraggled artists, outrageous homosexuals, and shadowy nightclub owners. When Cath visits Very, the two sisters whirl through the city together, along Chelsea Embankment and through the alleys of late-night Soho. But London, like the convent, holds its dangers and Cath must find her own way through.

      Ghost Girl
    • 2000

      The Big House

      • 183 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      2.7(44)Add rating

      Elizabeth can hardly accept that her brother James, her nursery soulmate and partner in crime, committed suicide, so when her sister Kitty dies too it is more than she can bear. As she wanders the large family mansion of her childhood - a haunting place of mystery, wonder and opulence - the memories of an apparently idyllic but secretly threatening past will not let her go. Confronting at last the hidden fears from her early years, Elizabeth is able to find a 'little thread' that helps her make some sort of sense of the confusion of sadness, half-known truths and moments of happiness that embraced her whole family.

      The Big House