Your child is missing - presumed dead.'
Hours after receiving the phone call that every mother dreads, Alida Salter flies to India to search for her backpacker daughter. The discovery of disturbing collages in Mia's hotel makes Alida suspect a connection between the disaster that fractured their relationship thirteen years ago, and Mia's recent, mysterious disappearance.
Mia is no ordinary girl. Growing up with the sensory condition synaesthesia - where she sees the world in a kaleidoscope of shapes, colours and smells - she has gone through life with the vivid imagination of an artist, but for years she has shouldered an overwhelming burden of guilt.
It has been a difficult relationship, but now comes the toughest test of all...Alida must find the courage to trust her maternal instincts, or lose her daughter forever.
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780749929787
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 188 g
Dimensions: 198 x 133 x 20 mm
I was bowled over by this first novel, which charts the emotional story of a mother whose daughter, who has the sensory condition of synaesthesia, disappears while she's backpacking through India. The mother... More
Breathing in Colour is the story of Alida Salter and her 18 year old daughter Mia. They have a very troubled relationship following a tragedy some 12 years earlier for which Alida has always, deep down, blamed the 6... More
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