Twenty-Six Letters

· Bolinda · Narrated by Ayesha Gibson
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On the eve of her 30th birthday, Wilhelmina Mann is already dealing with more than enough problems, so landing in the lock-up is hardly even a surprise. But that leads to Wil receiving a packet of old letters: letters to Wil from her mother that were written just before she died, back when Wil was a small child. Suddenly, Wil’s life is thrown into a new kind of turmoil as she discovers the mother she lost. And while the letters begin as tales of growing up, they soon become a great love story, almost as great as the bond between mother and daughter. Caught in old, unexpected emotions and unresolved hurts, Wil risks everything to journey back to the tiny English village in which her mother grew up, searching for answers in another set of letters she is meant to find there. But secrets are kept for a reason. Will she find the last letters? And will she want to know what they contain?

About the author

Charlotte Nash is the internationally published author of seven contemporary novels, most recently Saving You and On A Starlit Ocean. She also spans genres as the author of numerous speculative fiction stories, and is a multiple nominee for the Ditmar and Aurealis awards for short fiction. She has degrees in engineering and medicine, and a PhD in creative writing, which examined how the neuroscience of reading can help craft engaging technical fiction.

Ayesha Gibson began her career as a teenage tree in Beauty and The Beast for Fame Theatre Company and it has only gone up from there. On stage she has completed 5 seasons as Alice in Alice in Wonderland for Australian Shakespeare company, toured the new Australian comedy Highly Flammable Love to the Adelaide Fringe, and played Ellie in Bitten By productions revival of The Critic. Behind the scenes she recently directed Melbourne Shakespeare Company’s production of King Lear. In addition to her work on the stage she has made strides forward in film with recent credits including Avocado Toast (Oscar Thornburg), Spreadsheet (Paramount), and Savage River (ABC). She has also worked in VoiceOver, most recently as the voice of Fed Square’s 2020 docuseries. Ayesha is a 2016 federation university arts academy graduate and is represented by Ian White Management.

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