Tiny Pieces of Enid by Tim Ewins

Tiny Pieces of Enid by Tim Ewins

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A moving tale of companionship and ageing from the author of We Are Animals. Enid suspects that Olivia, daughter-in-law of one of her care home’s other residents, is in danger

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Tiny Pieces of Enid by Tim Ewins

A moving tale of companionship and ageing from the author of We Are Animals. Enid suspects that Olivia, daughter-in-law of one of her care homes other residents, is in danger
‘A powerful and poignant story about love and loss, frailty and courageBeautifully imagined and peopled with strong, endearing characters, this book both gripped me and touched my heart" Hazel Prior; ‘A poignant, poetically fractured tale of two women trapped by circumstance, the bittersweet circle of life and love. I found it strangely hypnotic and very moving’ Beth Morrey; ‘One of the most beautiful portrayals of love I’ve ever read. I will always remember Enid and Roy’ A.J. West; ‘A wonderful, poignant and powerful read. I absolutely loved it. There’s such tenderness there, and great clarity too’. Matson Taylor; ‘He’s done it again. Tiny Pieces of Enid is warm and moving and full of heart. If it doesn’t make you cry more than once, I don’t know what’s wrong with you’. Frances Quinn; ‘Compelling and sad and hopeful, but never sentimental. A warm hug of a book, as comforting as chicken soup and just as nourishing’ Polly Crosby; ‘A beautiful, sensitive, lyrical portrait of the reality of living with dementia, and the twists and turns our lives take, up until the very end’ Victoria Scott; ‍‘A moving and thoughtful examination of memory and ageing, with a central character you can’t help but root for. A wonderful story about love and friendship and the ‘tiny pieces’ that make us who we are’‍ Rebecca Ley; ‘I was deeply moved by this delicate, beautiful book. A sensitive and poignant story’ Victoria Dowd‍; ‘A poignant, warm, and thought-provoking story’ Susan A. King‍; ‘A powerful and moving story about dementia and love that lasts a lifetime. Unflinching and heartbreaking. I loved it’ Nicola Gill‍; ‘Moving and timely. Brilliantly evokes the drama of the everyday that may go unnoticed by others, but for those involved takes on Titanic proportions. Superb’‍ Tom Benjamin‍; ‘A beautiful book, its pages suffused with warmth and humanity. It truly moved me and will stay with me a long, long time’‍ Louise Fein; ‘Tim Ewins brings his own brand of quirky to something very different. Tiny Pieces of Enid is a tender, poignant, and elegiac portrayal of love and loss and the indomitable nature of the human spirit. If you don’t love Enid like a member of your own family after reading this book then you have no soul!' Cat Walker; ‘Enid is a delight. Her story tells of a love that defies everything, while the rendition of her mental decline is drawn with sensitivity and compassion. I couldn’t put this down’ Paula Greenlees; ‘Like a bird layering twigs to build a nest, Ewins has woven together past and present, memory and reality to create a startlingly beautiful novel with complex characters walking the fine line between fragility and strength. An absolute delight’ Laura Besley;
Alongside his accidental career in finance, Tim Ewins performed in stand-up comedy for eight years. He also had a very brief acting stint (he’s in the film Bronson, somewhere in the background) before turning to writing fiction.

His first novel, We Are Animals, was published by Lightning Books in 2021.
He lives with his wife, son and dog near Bristol.
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ISBN 13 9781785633102
ISBN 10 1785633104
Title Tiny Pieces of Enid
Author Tim Ewins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Eye Books
Year published 2023-05-09
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.