Six Little Words by Sally Page

 


Six Little Words by Sally Page -women’s fiction

Six little words- the first ones from the Bard himself- Shakespeare- “ To be or not to be”, those immortal lines we all know. Pinned on a notice board in a café. Each day there is a new one. Inspirational in a way and most definitely thought provoking. Kate has had a rough ride in recent times and is coming to terms with her life. She was a successful artist- a secret she keeps close. She develops friendships and finds a community wanting to explore their creative selves, but without the confidence to develop it. Together they can take the first steps perhaps.

This is a tender piece of writing, let me explain. Each of the characters, just like real life, has their own issues in one way or another. They are from a range of backgrounds and ages and for  now the common thread is being creative. Through getting to know one another slowly they find they have more in common then they ever thought. A book about courage and living for the day, being kind and true to yourself, whoever that maybe- not always as simple as it sounds. A beautiful meaningful read. 

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