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Ashley Hay

    Ashley Hay crafts intimate narratives that explore the profound connections between people and the transformative power of place. Her writing delves into the complexities of familial bonds, examining what it means to be a parent or a child, and how these relationships shape our human experience. Hay's prose is adept at revealing the subtle intricacies of emotion, showcasing how individuals and families evolve in response to their surroundings. She offers a rich and insightful portrayal of our inner lives and the external forces that mold us.

    The Body in the Clouds
    A Hundred Small Lessons
    The Railwayman's Wife
    • The Railwayman's Wife

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(11)Add rating

      For fans of Kate Morton andThe Light Between Oceans, this exquisitely written, a true book of wonders (Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author) explores the aftermath of World War II in an Australian seaside town, and the mysterious poem that changes the lives of those who encounter it.

      The Railwayman's Wife
    • A Hundred Small Lessons

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      From the author of the highly acclaimed The Railwayman's Wife comes an emotionally resonant and profound new novel of two families, interconnected through the house that bears witness to their lives.

      A Hundred Small Lessons
    • The Body in the Clouds

      • 497 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      From the acclaimed author of the award-winning novel The Railwayman's Wife comes a magical and gorgeously wrought tale of an astonishing event that connects three people across three hundred years. Ashley Hay has crafted a luminous and unforgettable novel about the power of story, its ability to define the world around us, and the questions that transcend time.

      The Body in the Clouds