Pieces together the story of a young woman who fell ill in a tower on a hill, was confined there by her father for three years and eventually died. Using fiction, fairytale and memoir, Lenarduzzi considers questions of abuse, power, and the nature of storytelling. By the author of Dandelions.
The Tower
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ÂŁ14.99
Edition:Paperback978180427179709/10/2025From a Bookshelf nearby
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