High on a Cliff

High on a Cliff by Colin Shindler, published by Headline in 1999, is a contemporary work of literature that explores the complexities of grief and family dynamics. The story centers on Ralph, whose life has been profoundly affected by the tragic loss of his young wife twelve years prior. His son, Danny, has been a source of stability for him, but the arrival of Helen Cooper, Ralph’s new American boss, disrupts their fragile equilibrium.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the emotional struggles of a man grappling with his past while navigating new relationships. The introduction of Helen Cooper brings unforeseen challenges that test Ralph’s resilience and his bond with Danny. This edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English, offering a thoughtful examination of how love and loss can intertwine in unexpected ways.
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Ralph has never been the same man since his young wife was killed in an accident 12 years ago. The only thing that has kept him sane is his son, Danny. But when Helen Cooper, Ralph’s new American boss arrives, the equilibrium of all their lives is thrown into disarray.
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