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Elizabeth Kay

    Elizabeth Kay is an author whose diverse writing career spans radio plays, short stories, poetry, and novels for both adults and children. Her work is characterized by a profound exploration of the human psyche and an original stylistic approach. With experience in teaching and editing, Kay brings a wealth of insight to her literary creations. Her prize-winning pieces delve into complex relationships and existential themes with a distinctive voice.

    Elizabeth Kay
    Set mentides
    Dunkle Tiefen
    Das Geheimnis der Greifenfeder
    Giving
    Seven Lies
    Back to the Divide
    • 2021

      Giving

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The journey from loss to love unfolds in this debut collection by contemporary poet Elizabeth Kay. Divided into five parts, the work explores the transformative power of giving, capturing the emotional nuances of grief and healing. Through evocative language, Kay invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss.

      Giving
    • 2020

      Seven Lies

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(5499)Add rating

      It all started with one little lie ... Jane and Marnie have been inseparable since they were eleven years old. They have a lot in common. In their early twenties they both fell in love and married handsome young men. But Jane never liked Marnie's husband. He was always so loud and obnoxious, so much larger than life. Which is rather ironic now, of course. Because if Jane had been honest - if she hadn't lied - then perhaps her best friend's husband might still be alive.

      Seven Lies
    • 2005

      Back to the Divide

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(15)Add rating

      Felix is back in the real world after his extraordinary adventurein THE DIVIDE. But so too is Snakeweed, the villainous Japegrin,who's followed him home - and he needs the enchanted formula hiddenin Felix's notebook.Snakeweed's visit brings disaster. He turns Felix's parents to stoneand, worse, his wicked spell seems to be spreading like a sinistervirus.To find a countercharm, Felix must return to the magical place hediscovered last year. But when he gets there he finds it much changedand his unusual friends in a horrible fix.

      Back to the Divide