Description
Discover a heartwarming tale of resilience and friendship in Esther Campion's latest novel. In 'The Writing Class', we meet Vivian Molloy, a retired teacher whose life takes an unexpected turn when her husband, Dave, leaves her following a weekend away. Returning to her charming Tasmanian town, Vivian feels lost and unsure until a chance invitation leads her to teach a writing class at the local library. This tender story beautifully captures how unlikely friendships can bloom in times of vulnerability, reminding readers that it's never too late for second chances. With characters like the fierce Marilyn, struggling with her family's complexities, and Sienna, a single mother battling her past, 'The Writing Class' explores themes of healing and self-discovery. Quiet Oscar, hiding from life's pressures, illustrates how connections can form unexpectedly. Esther Campion's poignant prose offers readers an emotional journey that echoes the style of beloved authors Monica McInerney and Maeve Binchy. A perfect pick for lovers of contemporary fiction and those seeking uplifting stories, 'The Writing Class' is more than just a novel; it's a celebration of the human spirit, proving that even when one door closes, another opens. Immerse yourself in this delightful story about finding your voice and reconnecting with your passions, available now in trade paperback format from Hachette Australia and destined to become a memorable read for all.