Críticas:
""When It Rains" . . . succeeds masterfully." --"Australian Book Review"
"Wrenching and eloquent." --"The Sydney Morning Herald"
""When It Rains" is an amazingly honest treatise not only on grief, but on human condition." --"The Canberra Times"
"Succeeds masterfully." --"Australian Book Review"
"Wrenching and eloquent." --"Sydney Morning Herald"
"Succeeds masterfully." "Australian Book Review""
"An unforgettable story of love and courage that inspires even as it breaks your heart." Susan Duncan"
"Maggie MacKellar explores the landscape of pain bravely and with great effect." "Age""
"An amazingly honest treatise not only on grief, but on human condition." "Canberra Times""
"Wrenching and eloquent." "Sydney Morning Herald""
Reseña del editor:
My body, suddenly, carries two stories of loss . . . One is easy for people to recognise. My mother died of cancer. I watched her age twenty-five years in eight weeks . . . My other story marks me as different. It is more silent and more savage, it is not pure and no one knows how to approach it. Somewhere I lost my husband. When Maggie's vibrant young husband, father to a five-year-old daughter and an unborn son, dies tragically, Maggie is left widowed and due to give birth three months later to their second child. Then her beloved mother, backbone of the family, mother to three children and grandmother to two, dies suddenly of aggressive cancer. In two short years, Maggie's life has shattered. After a year, she gives up trying to juggle single motherhood and the demands of an academic career and returns with her children to the family farm in central western New South Wales to take stock and catch a breath. The farm becomes a redemptive, healing place for Maggie and her children as they battle the heat and drought that only the Australian landscape can offer. She throws herself into the horses, sheep, ducks, and chickens and slowly, finally, realizes she has found a new shape for herself. Written by a brilliant new talent, When It Rains is a meditation on grief and the vagaries of the human condition, and a stunning memoir about piecing back together a life, and moving forward, one step at a time.
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