It's Gone Dark Over Bill's Mother's
Discover the compelling world of matriarchs in Lisa Blower's debut collection, It's Gone Dark Over Bill's Mother's. Published in 2019, this captivating anthology features 240 pages of award-winning short stories that explore the complexities of women's lives. From the wise and witty Nan in 'Broken Crockery', who has spent her entire 92 years in Stoke on Trent, to the resilient young mother Roxanne in 'The Cherry Tree', each character is vividly portrayed with depth and nuance. Blower's storytelling shines through as she introduces us to a range of unforgettable women, including the lively hooker Ruthie in 'The Land of Make Believe' and the sleep-deprived Laura in 'The Trees in the Wood'. With her sharp eye for detail and rich character development, Lisa Blower invites readers to experience the resilience and strength of women across different stages of life. Don't miss this insightful collection that celebrates the indomitable spirit of matriarchs everywhere.