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Anne Spollen

    This author's journey into writing began with a childhood realization that books are human creations, a spark that led to a lifelong passion. After a period of disillusionment with academic life, they returned to the craft, initially to poetry and short stories, before finding a voice in young adult novels. Their work is characterized by a deep appreciation for language and narrative, often set against the backdrop of coastal landscapes, reflecting an enduring connection to the sea.

    Light Beneath Ferns
    The shape of water
    • The shape of water

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(427)Add rating

      "Spollen interweaves elemental, evocative images of what is formless and boundless-water, air, grief, death-with what is solid and limited-earth, objects, human love and forgiveness. This enchanting novel starts quietly, draws the reader in and weaves a seductive spell that holds until the last page." --Kirkus(starred review) "I had come to know silence well during those months after my mother died. When you sit in silence long enough, you learn that silence has a motion. It glides over you without shape or form, but with weight, exactly like water." Magda's mother always said the world was full of strange and beautiful secrets only the two of them could see. But now she's gone and Magda's world is flooded with anxiety and loneliness-and maybe, madness. As an imaginary family of bickering fish begins to torment her, Magda's only outlet is starting beautiful but destructive fires in the marshes near her house. The Shape of Wateris a darkly lyrical and surprising tapestry of the mundane and the surreal, in which Magda begins to untangle her family's secrets and search for a stable place in the world.

      The shape of water
    • Light Beneath Ferns

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(407)Add rating

      Upon moving to her mother's upstate New York home after her gambler father leaves, ninth-grader Elizah just wants to be left alone until she meets Nathaniel in the cemetery where her mother is caretaker, and feels instantly drawn to him.

      Light Beneath Ferns