Maggie strives to realise her vision of a shared community of friends living out their years in companionship and harmony on the Welsh Borders. But as the saying goes, life happens when you’re busy making other plans and she hasn’t reckoned on the dark secrets, the rivalries, the exes and the wayward offspring that her housemates have accumulated over the decades.
A funny and thoughtful story about age, loneliness and love which shows that growing old isn’t always the same as growing up.
Bio:
Jan Marsh is a former teacher and college tutor who lives near Cardiff. Most of her writing is non-fiction, particularly English teaching materials which she undertakes for various publishers, including Coleridge Press.
She has had a number of short stories published in women's magazines and a novel for teens. LIVING SPACE is to be the first in The Foxwood series of books which explores a co-living community and the lives of those who live there 'together but apart'.
Language
English
Pages
275
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 04, 2014
Living Space: The First Year of the Foxwood Community
Maggie strives to realise her vision of a shared community of friends living out their years in companionship and harmony on the Welsh Borders. But as the saying goes, life happens when you’re busy making other plans and she hasn’t reckoned on the dark secrets, the rivalries, the exes and the wayward offspring that her housemates have accumulated over the decades.
A funny and thoughtful story about age, loneliness and love which shows that growing old isn’t always the same as growing up.
Bio:
Jan Marsh is a former teacher and college tutor who lives near Cardiff. Most of her writing is non-fiction, particularly English teaching materials which she undertakes for various publishers, including Coleridge Press.
She has had a number of short stories published in women's magazines and a novel for teens. LIVING SPACE is to be the first in The Foxwood series of books which explores a co-living community and the lives of those who live there 'together but apart'.