The Language of DyingQuercus Publishing, 2013 M12 5 - 144 páginas From the Number One bestselling author of BEHIND HER EYES comes a beautiful, harrowing, heartbreaking story, filled with exquisite truths. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 51
Página
... , now that we have seen each other,' said the Unicorn, 'If you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you.' Lewis Carroll; Through the Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There The Language of Dying 1 There is a language to.
... , now that we have seen each other,' said the Unicorn, 'If you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you.' Lewis Carroll; Through the Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There The Language of Dying 1 There is a language to.
Página
... what it is. Just your disease reaching out and touching me, playing with my head, creating the embryo of a new phobia because it can't quite kill me too. The clock ticks. I listen to the pauses between your breaths and, although I know ...
... what it is. Just your disease reaching out and touching me, playing with my head, creating the embryo of a new phobia because it can't quite kill me too. The clock ticks. I listen to the pauses between your breaths and, although I know ...
Página
... What a pair we are. My eyes ache behind their lids as I glance at my watch. Still two hours before the Macmillan nurse arrives for the night shift. For the life of me I can't remember her name. I don't suppose it matters and I don't ...
... What a pair we are. My eyes ache behind their lids as I glance at my watch. Still two hours before the Macmillan nurse arrives for the night shift. For the life of me I can't remember her name. I don't suppose it matters and I don't ...
Página
... I don't remember eating more than the first one. 'No. I thought I'd wait until we know exactly what's going on.' She doesn't mean Paul. She means the twins. The twins are always the boys even though they're now thirty-five. And.
... I don't remember eating more than the first one. 'No. I thought I'd wait until we know exactly what's going on.' She doesn't mean Paul. She means the twins. The twins are always the boys even though they're now thirty-five. And.
Página
... what to say, so we laugh and smoke and eat more biscuits and pretend the years haven't divided us. Eventually, she has to talk about you. Everything else has run dry for now. 'Do you think he's scared?' Penny's voice is small, as if her ...
... what to say, so we laugh and smoke and eat more biscuits and pretend the years haven't divided us. Eventually, she has to talk about you. Everything else has run dry for now. 'Do you think he's scared?' Penny's voice is small, as if her ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
anymore ashtray awake babies Barbara boys breath bubble Cheyne–Stoking cigarette cold comes cracks cup of tea dark Davey Davey’s didn’t doctor don’t think don’t want door downstairs drift drifter duvet dying Eastenders empty thinking space everything eyes face feel giggling glow gone Gucci hair hand hard hasn’t haven’t head hear heart hooves hurt I’ve inside isn’t jazz keep kitchen Lady Penelope laugh leave listen Listerine look Macmillan nurse morphine mouth Nepal never night nods Paul Paul’s Penny Penny’s pull realise remember shake she’s shrugs shut silent Simon skin sleep smell smile smoke somewhere sound spit squeeze stairs stare sure talk tears tell there’s they’re things tonight upstairs vodka voice wall watch we’re what’s whisper window won’t wonder words wouldn’t you’re