Belle Ruin

Belle Ruin

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Sep 5, 2006 · English · Paperback (384 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 384
Language English
Published Sep 5, 2006
Publisher Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10 0451219449
ISBN-13 9780451219442

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In a world fading into obscurity, twelve-year-old Emma finds herself navigating the complexities of life at her mother’s once-thriving resort hotel, now a shadow of its former self. Amidst the peeling wallpaper and whispers of better days, she balances her duties as a waitress with an unexpected second job, taking on a mysterious role that reveals hidden depths within her character.

As Emma interacts with the eclectic cast of guests and staff, she begins to uncover the rich tapestry of their lives, each thread weaving a story of longing, regret, and faded dreams. The hotel, enshrouded in nostalgia, becomes a microcosm of the struggles faced by those who once knew its glory. Emma's youthful exuberance and keen observance allow her to connect with others in ways that often go unnoticed, unveiling the hidden truths that linger in the air.

In her quest for understanding, Emma faces the bittersweet realities of growing up, encountering both friendships and rivalries. The haunting beauty of the hotel mirrors her own journey, reflecting the delicate balance between hope and despair. Each interaction prompts Emma to question her own place in this world on the brink of change, as she contemplates the future and her family's legacy.

With a deft touch, the author immerses readers in an evocative atmosphere, where the past and present intertwine. Through Emma's eyes, the narrative explores the themes of resilience, connection, and the enduring nature of dreams, all set against the backdrop of a fading belle ruin. It's a poignant exploration of life’s impermanence and the quiet strength found amidst the chaos.

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