Description
Discover 'Vanda', a gripping novel that masterfully explores the powerful bond between a mother and her son, set against the vibrant backdrop of Marseilles. This beautifully crafted story tells the tale of Vanda, a striking woman in her thirties, adorned with tattoos and skin kissed by the sun. Once aspiring to be an artist, she now finds solace in her role as a devoted mother to six-year-old Noé, living a simple life in a rundown beachside shed. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when Simon, Noé’s estranged father, reappears after seven long years, threatening their fragile existence with the demand for custody.
Vanda's love is fierce and unyielding, a portrayal of extreme emotions that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As she navigates the complex landscape of motherhood and past relationships, the tension escalates into a profound exploration of what it means to fight for love and protection. This contemporary fiction novel delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the instincts of a mother backed into a corner. Perfect for fans of emotional literary drama, 'Vanda' offers an unforgettable experience of love and conflict that resonates with anyone who understands the depths a parent will go for their child. If you're searching for compelling fiction that hits home and lingers long after the final page, 'Vanda' is a must-read.
Vanda's love is fierce and unyielding, a portrayal of extreme emotions that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As she navigates the complex landscape of motherhood and past relationships, the tension escalates into a profound exploration of what it means to fight for love and protection. This contemporary fiction novel delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the instincts of a mother backed into a corner. Perfect for fans of emotional literary drama, 'Vanda' offers an unforgettable experience of love and conflict that resonates with anyone who understands the depths a parent will go for their child. If you're searching for compelling fiction that hits home and lingers long after the final page, 'Vanda' is a must-read.