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Lucy Jackson

    This acclaimed author, writing under a pseudonym, is known for fiction that has appeared in prestigious literary magazines and anthologies. Their work delves into the complexities of human emotion and relationships, marked by psychological depth and elegant prose. Readers appreciate their distinctive voice and ability to capture the essence of modern life with remarkable sensitivity.

    Gymnastik in der Schwangerschaft
    The Laws of the Cherry Trees
    POSH
    Slicker
    • 2015

      The Laws of the Cherry Trees

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Through the perspective of Wolfen and his companions, the narrative explores profound themes of loss, love, friendship, adventure, and bravery. The characters navigate their challenges, forging deep connections while facing trials that test their courage and resilience. The story unfolds as they embark on a journey filled with emotional depth and thrilling escapades, highlighting the bonds that unite them in the face of adversity.

      The Laws of the Cherry Trees
    • 2011

      Slicker

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story explores the contrast between the bustling life of New York City and the tranquility of the Heartland. The protagonist seeks refuge from the overwhelming pace of urban life, suggesting a journey of self-discovery and the search for peace in a simpler environment. Through this escape, themes of longing, identity, and the quest for balance are examined, highlighting the allure of a quieter existence amid the chaos of city life.

      Slicker
    • 2007

      POSH

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.1(59)Add rating

      Amidst personal turmoil from an affair and pressure from a demanding board, Kathryn Hoffman, a private school headmistress, strives to support a troubled senior, his dedicated girlfriend, and his emotionally distant mother. The story delves into themes of responsibility, the complexities of relationships, and the challenges of navigating the expectations of a prestigious educational environment. Through her efforts, Kathryn confronts her own struggles while impacting the lives of her students.

      POSH
    • 1998