A novel about time and ageing, love and opera, set in a Venice that's constantly changing and forever stays the same.
Liz Heron Books
Liz Heron is a contemporary writer whose work explores the complexities of the human condition with a keen eye for psychological nuance. Her prose is characterized by its lyrical quality and introspective depth, inviting readers to delve into the inner lives of her characters. Heron skillfully navigates themes of memory, identity, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Her writing offers a profound and resonant meditation on the experiences that shape us.


In this collection of autobiographical writing 12 women who grew into feminism in the 1970s look back on their childhoods. The contributors include Alison Fell, Harriett Gilbert, Alison Hennegan, Liz Heron, Ursula Huws and Gail Lewis.