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The missing treasures of Amy Ashton  Cover Image Book Book

The missing treasures of Amy Ashton / Eleanor Ray.

Ray, Eleanor, (author.).

Summary:

Amy Ashton once dreamed of becoming an artist -- of creating beautiful objects. But now she simply collects them. Aquamarine bottles, bright yellow crockery, deep Tuscan red pots (and the odd slow-cooker) take up every available inch of space in her house. Having suffered a terrible tragedy -- one she staunchly refuses to let herself think about, thank you very much -- she's decided that it's easier to love things than people. Things are safe. Things will never leave you. But when a new family moves in next door with two young boys, one of whom has a collection of his own, Amy's carefully managed life starts to unravel, prompting her to question why she began to close herself off in the first place. As Amy embarks on a journey back into her past, she has to contend with nosy neighbors, a meddlesome government worker, the inept police, and a little boy whose love of bulldozers might just let Amy open up her heart -- and her home -- again. Quirky and charming, big-hearted and moving, The Missing Treasures of Amy Ashton proves that it's never too late to let go of the things that don't matter ... and welcome the people who do.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781982163525 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 305 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Gallery Books, 2021.
Subject: Life change events > Fiction.
Collectors and collecting > Fiction.
Neighbors > Fiction.
Social isolation > Fiction.
Self-realization in women > Fiction.
Genre: Psychological fiction.
Domestic fiction.

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