Astonishing Splashes of Colour

Psychological Literary Fiction

Author: Clare Morrall

When is the right time to tell someone they’re not who they think they are?Caught in an over-vivid world, Kitty is tipped off-centre by the loss of her ‘child that never was’. And as children all around become emblems of hope and longing and grief, she’s made shockingly aware of why she has this pervasive sense of non-existence . . .What mystery makes Kitty’s decidedly odd….Read More

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