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In The Water Garden by Louise Soraya Black, the story unfolds around the transformative journey of a woman seeking solace and renewal in the creation of a water garden. With themes of healing, belonging, and personal growth, the narrative explores her inner struggles and emotional resilience against a backdrop of natural beauty. The book delicately weaves relationships and self-discovery into a touching exploration of humanity.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to stories that beautifully intertwine family dynamics with poignant reflections on personal growth. It's an engaging read for those who appreciate evocative narratives set in richly depicted landscapes, providing a satisfying blend of emotion and insight.

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The Water Garden

Three generations united by family yet torn by a secret held tight for generations. Virginia Prize winner's new novel What happens when illicit desire conflicts with family loyalty? Compelling and vividly atmospheric writing,

The Water Garden is about family secrets, guilt and redemption. It tells the story of a 30-year old full-time mother who becomes attracted to a troubled teenage boy.

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The novel looks at the challenges of balancing a woman’s loyalty towards, and love for, her family, with her loyalty to herself. It considers motherhood in a unique way, exploring it in extreme circumstances: there are few stories about relationships between wives/mothers and teenage boys. The story is sometimes uncomfortable to read—and is meant to be—challenging social norms and expectations.

Sarah has given up her career and moved to the countryside to bring up her two young children, while her husband works long hours in London. Alone, she explores the fields and the woods near her home and discovers a lake, a memorial bench for a boy who drowned in mysterious circumstances, and Finn, a beautiful troubled teenager who plays truant from school. As Sarah pieces the mystery together, an uncomfortable attraction between her and Finn builds.

She knows that this blossoming relationship is wrong, but the chemistry between them is difficult to resist. Their relationship reaches a climax over one hot summer, threatening to destroy everything that she holds dear.

Woven into Sarah’s story are the voices of two other women connected to her family—Maggie, the RAF nurse, and Flavia, the Italian girl. As their stories unfold, a secret is revealed, binding Sarah and Finn in a way that they could never have guessed.

The Water Garden is a compelling exploration of personal boundaries, temptation, and the bonds that tie us to our past and our families.

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The Water Garden by Louise Soraya Black has garnered praise for its evocative atmosphere and beautiful writing. Fay Weldon highlights its deep appreciation for English landscapes and relationships, while Ella Berthoud notes the intense yearning and seductive multi-layered past. Patricia Wastvedt commends the book for creating drama, menace, and enchantment from ordinary life.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781739966041

Publisher: Muswell Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Muswell Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 324

About the Author

Louise Soraya Black was born in England in 1977, to an English mother and Iranian father, and spent her childhood in Africa, Bangladesh, Iran and Indonesia due to her father’s work with UNICEF. She has a First Class Honours Degree in Law from University College London and practised law in the City for seven years. Her debut novel, Pomegranate Sky, won the inaugural Virginia Prize in 2009, and was reviewed in The Guardian and The Times. She is married, with two children, and lives in Surrey UK

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