![]() ![]() And now he’s not sure if she ever really did. Ralph has finally twigged (and with no small amount of surprise) that his wife Sadie doesn’t actually love him. She’s going to open that door and walk outside. Particularly as she hasn’t left her house in three years. She does speak, but nothing above a whisper which makes it hard to have a conversation with her. ![]() Longlisted for the 2016 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction In analysing this over-connected world that hums constantly with social media, the author asks a great question: is it actually possible to disconnect from virtual reality and find the real thing? Summary: As a literary debut, Whispers Through A Megaphone is so good it will give you chills and even if this was not Rachel Elliott’s first book, it is indescribably good. ![]()
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