The Glass House
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
From the author of To Capture What We Cannot Keep, a gorgeously transporting novel set on a Scottish estate, about the heiress and the mysterious woman from India who shows up on her doorstep.
This novelist and radio dramatist finds inspiration in new places, old books, and overheard conversations. Writing novels serves as a way for her to discover new insights about the world, history, and herself. Her works invite readers into compelling narratives that often explore the intersection of historical settings and personal journeys.







From the author of To Capture What We Cannot Keep, a gorgeously transporting novel set on a Scottish estate, about the heiress and the mysterious woman from India who shows up on her doorstep.
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