Terra Nova
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A haunting story of love, art, and betrayal, set against the heart-pounding backdrop of Antarctic exploration-from the Boston Globe-bestselling author of The Clover House.
Henriette Lazaridis delves into the intricacies of the human experience, crafting narratives that explore the complexities of identity and belonging. Her prose is known for its lyrical quality and keen psychological insight, drawing readers into richly imagined worlds. Lazaridis is a keen observer of emotional landscapes, weaving tales that resonate with depth and authenticity. Through her distinctive voice, she offers profound reflections on connection and the search for meaning.



A haunting story of love, art, and betrayal, set against the heart-pounding backdrop of Antarctic exploration-from the Boston Globe-bestselling author of The Clover House.
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