Remember Me

Author: Trezza Azzopardi

Winnie would say she’s no trouble. She’s content to let the days go by, minding her own business, bothering no-one. She’d rather not recall the past and, at 72, doesn’t see much point in thinking about the future. But when her closed existence is shattered by a random act of violence, Winnie is catapulted out of her exile. Robbed of everything she owns, she embarks on a jo….Read More

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