A Good Voyage
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
When her brother returns to their childhood home in Sri Lanka, Valentina cuts off her hair and takes a job as a gardener in a seaside town in Wales, in this tragic-comic story of loss and longing.
Katharine Davies crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human connection and emotional landscapes. Her prose is characterized by its lyrical quality and keen insight into psychological depth, exploring universal themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Davies possesses a remarkable talent for rendering authentic emotional experiences and creating immersive atmospheres that resonate deeply with readers. Her distinctive voice offers a compelling exploration of the inner lives of her characters.


When her brother returns to their childhood home in Sri Lanka, Valentina cuts off her hair and takes a job as a gardener in a seaside town in Wales, in this tragic-comic story of loss and longing.
This book is directed specifically at law students, providing them with all they need to understand the complexities of the English law of equity and trusts in principle and in practice, while also providing them with insights into some of the debates that surround this area of the law. Written by two authors from Northumbria Law School with extensive experience of teaching this core subject, and with leading practitioner input to reinforce the practical application of equity and trusts, this text sets out to help students appreciate the context behind the subject and become confident in their ability to solve problems. Equity and Trusts draws on the primary sources of case law and legislation, and it guides the reader through the early developments of equity to its contemporary relevance. By focusing on the equitable institution of the trust, the book sets out, in clear and accessible language, the formation and function of different trusts, the roles, rights and responsibilities of those involved, and the remedies that may be available when things go wrong. [Subject: Equity and Trust Law, UK Law]