When the new teacher first arrives, Barbara immediately senses that this woman will be different from the rest of her staff-room colleagues. But Barbara is not the only one to feel that Sheba is special, and before too long Sheba is involved in an illicit affair with a pupil.
Zoe͏̈ Heller Books
Zoe Heller crafts incisive and provocative novels that tackle the complexities of human relationships and moral quandaries with unflinching honesty. Her stylistic dexterity and keen insight into character psychology reveal the darker aspects of human nature. Heller masterfully employs irony and dark humor to explore themes of obsession, betrayal, and the search for identity. Her works are both unsettling and profoundly compelling.







A collection of pieces of memoir by contemporary international writers. Edited by the author of 'IF THE SPIRIT MOVES YOU'.
The Believers
- 305 pages
- 11 hours of reading
When New York radical lawyer Joel Litvinoff falls gravely ill, his wife Audrey uncovers a secret that forces her to re-examine both her belief in him and her commitment to their forty-year marriage. Meanwhile, her ne'er-do-well adopted son, Lenny, is back on drugs again and her daughters, Karla and Rosa, are grappling with their own catastrophes and dilemmas. Rosa, a disillusioned revolutionary socialist, has found herself increasingly beguiled by the world of Orthodox Judaism; now she is being pressed to make a commitment and must decide if she is really ready to forsake all her cherished secular values for a Torah-observant life. Karla, an unhappily married hospital social worker and union activist, falls into a tumultuous affair with a conservative shopkeeper. Can she really love a man whose politics she reviles? And how to choose between a life of duty and principle and her own happiness?
Everything You Know
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Willy Muller's relationships with women are complicated. His girlfriend Penny pushes him to address his personal space issues, while Karen seeks more intimacy. His daughter Sophie wants financial support for her husband's drug habit, but it's his youngest daughter Sadie who is causing him the most stress.
Wish I May
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
WISH I MAY is a novel about the secrets of the past, and the search for how to live in the present, by the author of the bestselling memoir, IF THE SPIRIT MOVES YOU