She knelt by the little table she’d set up on the pavement, cradling her baby. Please, Im not after your money, just a moment of your...
Victor Hill, just after slipping his meagre evening catch into a woven basket and heading down the narrow lane toward his shabby cart, freezes as if...
Fate reaches out Emma’s family seems normal at first: a dad, a mum, everything appears to be in order. By the time she reaches Year6, Emma...
Son, tell me what you saw in her? Margaret Hargreaves voice cut through the quiet of the kitchen. A girl from some backwater hamlet, no schooling,...
The mist lifts Lately Sarah Whitaker finds herself drifting through her own thoughts. Life feels dullevery day repeats the same pattern. She does have a family:...
I often think back to those years, long before the world seemed to settle into the quiet rhythm we now know. It began on a rainy...
Without me youd achieve nothing, Emily said, flicking a speck of dust off her nose as she slumped back in her chair at the little coffee...
I had already taken my share, I thought, and that was that. No, dear Emily, the motherinlaw snapped, you gave birth for yourselves, so look after...
Tom, weve got a girl, £3,500 worth of joy! Emily shouted into the phone. I was standing outside the maternity ward of StMarys Hospital, waving at...
Emily stared at Ethel with an unsettling calm. There was no anger or fear in her eyes, only a sharp serenity, like the edge of a...