Islands

Islands by Anne Rivers Siddons, published by HarperTorch in 2004, is a narrative that explores the life of Anny Butler, a dedicated caretaker who has devoted herself to the welfare of children. Despite her nurturing nature, Anny has always felt a void in her life due to the absence of a real family. This dynamic shifts when she meets Lewis Aiken, an exuberant surgeon who is fifteen years her senior, leading to significant changes in her personal journey.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed portrayal of Anny’s evolution as she navigates her new life with Lewis. The story delves into themes of family, care, and personal fulfillment, highlighting Anny’s transition from a life of service to one enriched by companionship. With 465 pages, this book offers an in-depth look at the complexities of relationships and the quest for belonging, making it a thoughtful exploration of human connections.
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Anny Butler is a caretaker, a nurturer, first for her own brothers and sisters, and then as a director of an agency devoted to the welfare of children. What she has never had is a real family. That changes when she meets and marries Lewis Aiken, an exuberant surgeon fifteen years older than Anny.
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