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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written in reflective prose by Olga Foreign, author of And Then Thoughts, Stolen and A Lonely Walk, this novel solidifies her place as a voice of generational introspection, moral clarity, and hauntingly beautiful storytelling. In Conversations with My Grandfather, Olga Foreign delivers a heartfelt and quietly powerful novel told through the intimate bond between a young woman and the elder who shaped her. Framed by the quiet rhythms of everyday life and the histories that echo through generations, this story unfolds through a series of wise, funny, and often poignant stories where lessons are learned not through lectures, but through love.The narrative spans three generations, using a conversational tone to explore themes of legacy, responsibility, love, and survival, its lyrical cadence and narrative restraint, invites readers into a private space where silence is loud and memory is a character of its own. This minimalist approach enhances its universal resonance, making it accessible to anyone who has wrestled with the ghosts of family, history, or inherited silence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A Lonely Walk is a visual and poetic odyssey through a woman's life, rendered in several evocative single-panel illustrations and soul-baring poems. Always in her yellow dress, she moves through childhood innocence, first love, heartbreak, friendship, grief, solitude, motherhood, and, ultimately, quiet strength and self-acceptance. Her silence is not absence-it is witness.This is not a collection about survival alone-it is about becoming. It's about finding beauty in questions that have no answers. About walking through loneliness and not needing to be rescued from it.Featuring poems such as Still, We Are, Return From Love?, Holy Questions, Memory Speaks, Let Me Be Lonely, and Love Letter From Loneliness, the book explores identity, generational memory, abandonment, love, and the tension between silence and voice. Each piece is a confession, a reckoning, and a reclamation.The visual arc of the book-a woman in a yellow dress across 40 life scenes-pairs with each poem to offer a deeply human experience of time, aging, pain, joy, and resistance. Her yellow dress becomes a symbol of continuity: one body, many phases, held together by thread, breath, and memory.A Lonely Walk speaks to readers of illustrated poetry, poetic memoir, hybrid literary works, and those drawn to reflective, emotionally resonant storytelling. It is ideal for general adult readers, women's literature fans, poetry lovers, and all who've ever asked what it means to carry silence-and then speak anyway. A lyrical journey told in several illustrations and deeply personal poems, A Lonely Walk traces one woman's path through love, loss, silence, and becoming held together by memory, resilience, and the yellow dress she never sheds. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When the world begins to crack under the weight of its own grief, the Creator appoints an ordinary man to an extraordinary role: listen to everything humanity has kept buried.Solomon Greaves does not want a ministry, a mission, or a movement. But when the first Complaint Department opens its doors, he becomes the quiet keeper of the world's anger, sorrow, and unspoken truths. From war-torn streets to forgotten neighborhoods, people arrive with stories that reshape the way Solomon sees humanity-and himself.Each complaint he files becomes part of a larger pattern he cannot yet name. Rumors spread of a soldier whose eyes bled in the smoke of battle. Cities shift beneath the pressure of their unresolved wounds. And every so often, at the edge of disaster or revelation, a woman in a gray shawl appears-silent, watching, impossible to explain.She offers no guidance. She gives no answers. But her presence signals that something in the world is changing.As the drawers of the Department begin to open on their own and an anonymous complaint surface with no human author, Solomon realizes he is not simply recording grief-he is standing at the threshold of a transformation larger than anything he imagined. The world is speaking, and for the first time in its history, it demands to be heard.A profound blend of literary fiction, spiritual allegory, and speculative storytelling, The Complaint Department: The World That Heard Itself explores the cost of being unheard, the quiet power of witness, and the fragile line between collapse and renewal.Some complaints are filed. Others reshape the fate of the world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What The Tree Saw What if the oldest witness in the garden wasn't human at all? In What the Tree Saw, Olga Foreign invites readers into the quiet wisdom of a centuries-old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, return, and rise again through countless seasons. From storms and scorching summers to gentle mornings and human hands tending - or disrupting - the garden's rhythm, the Tree carries every memory in its rings.Told through poetic storytelling and accompanied by vivid, full-page flower photography, this book reveals the intimate relationship between the Tree, the flowers who trust it, and the humans who walk among them without fully understanding the world beneath their feet. The Tree protects when it can, shelters when it must, and remembers everything.More than a picture book, What the Tree Saw is a meditation on growth, rebirth, lineage, and the quiet miracles happening in the soil beneath us. It is a celebration of beauty, nature, and the invisible guardians who stand watch in our lives.Perfect as a gift book, keepsake, coffee-table treasure, or moment of personal reflection, this book invites readers of all ages to slow down, turn each page gently, and truly see what blooms in the spaces where time meets tenderness. What The Tree Saw A poetic, photographic journey told from the viewpoint of a wise old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, and return through generations. Filled with vivid imagery and gentle haiku, in nature's smallest details. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A Lonely Walk is a visual and poetic odyssey through a woman's life, rendered in several evocative single-panel illustrations and soul-baring poems. Always in her yellow dress, she moves through childhood innocence, first love, heartbreak, friendship, grief, solitude, motherhood, and, ultimately, quiet strength and self-acceptance. Her silence is not absence-it is witness.This is not a collection about survival alone-it is about becoming. It's about finding beauty in questions that have no answers. About walking through loneliness and not needing to be rescued from it.Featuring poems such as Still, We Are, Return From Love?, Holy Questions, Memory Speaks, Let Me Be Lonely, and Love Letter From Loneliness, the book explores identity, generational memory, abandonment, love, and the tension between silence and voice. Each piece is a confession, a reckoning, and a reclamation.The visual arc of the book-a woman in a yellow dress across 40 life scenes-pairs with each poem to offer a deeply human experience of time, aging, pain, joy, and resistance. Her yellow dress becomes a symbol of continuity: one body, many phases, held together by thread, breath, and memory.A Lonely Walk speaks to readers of illustrated poetry, poetic memoir, hybrid literary works, and those drawn to reflective, emotionally resonant storytelling. It is ideal for general adult readers, women's literature fans, poetry lovers, and all who've ever asked what it means to carry silence-and then speak anyway. A lyrical journey told in several illustrations and deeply personal poems, A Lonely Walk traces one woman's path through love, loss, silence, and becoming held together by memory, resilience, and the yellow dress she never sheds. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Written in reflective prose by Olga Foreign, author of And Then Thoughts, Stolen and A Lonely Walk, this novel solidifies her place as a voice of generational introspection, moral clarity, and hauntingly beautiful storytelling. In Conversations with My Grandfather, Olga Foreign delivers a heartfelt and quietly powerful novel told through the intimate bond between a young woman and the elder who shaped her. Framed by the quiet rhythms of everyday life and the histories that echo through generations, this story unfolds through a series of wise, funny, and often poignant stories where lessons are learned not through lectures, but through love.The narrative spans three generations, using a conversational tone to explore themes of legacy, responsibility, love, and survival, its lyrical cadence and narrative restraint, invites readers into a private space where silence is loud and memory is a character of its own. This minimalist approach enhances its universal resonance, making it accessible to anyone who has wrestled with the ghosts of family, history, or inherited silence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When the world begins to crack under the weight of its own grief, the Creator appoints an ordinary man to an extraordinary role: listen to everything humanity has kept buried.Solomon Greaves does not want a ministry, a mission, or a movement. But when the first Complaint Department opens its doors, he becomes the quiet keeper of the world's anger, sorrow, and unspoken truths. From war-torn streets to forgotten neighborhoods, people arrive with stories that reshape the way Solomon sees humanity-and himself.Each complaint he files becomes part of a larger pattern he cannot yet name. Rumors spread of a soldier whose eyes bled in the smoke of battle. Cities shift beneath the pressure of their unresolved wounds. And every so often, at the edge of disaster or revelation, a woman in a gray shawl appears-silent, watching, impossible to explain.She offers no guidance. She gives no answers. But her presence signals that something in the world is changing.As the drawers of the Department begin to open on their own and an anonymous complaint surface with no human author, Solomon realizes he is not simply recording grief-he is standing at the threshold of a transformation larger than anything he imagined. The world is speaking, and for the first time in its history, it demands to be heard.A profound blend of literary fiction, spiritual allegory, and speculative storytelling, The Complaint Department: The World That Heard Itself explores the cost of being unheard, the quiet power of witness, and the fragile line between collapse and renewal.Some complaints are filed. Others reshape the fate of the world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When the world begins to crack under the weight of its own grief, the Creator appoints an ordinary man to an extraordinary role: listen to everything humanity has kept buried.Solomon Greaves does not want a ministry, a mission, or a movement. But when the first Complaint Department opens its doors, he becomes the quiet keeper of the world's anger, sorrow, and unspoken truths. From war-torn streets to forgotten neighborhoods, people arrive with stories that reshape the way Solomon sees humanity-and himself.Each complaint he files becomes part of a larger pattern he cannot yet name. Rumors spread of a soldier whose eyes bled in the smoke of battle. Cities shift beneath the pressure of their unresolved wounds. And every so often, at the edge of disaster or revelation, a woman in a gray shawl appears-silent, watching, impossible to explain.She offers no guidance. She gives no answers. But her presence signals that something in the world is changing.As the drawers of the Department begin to open on their own and an anonymous complaint surface with no human author, Solomon realizes he is not simply recording grief-he is standing at the threshold of a transformation larger than anything he imagined. The world is speaking, and for the first time in its history, it demands to be heard.A profound blend of literary fiction, spiritual allegory, and speculative storytelling, The Complaint Department: The World That Heard Itself explores the cost of being unheard, the quiet power of witness, and the fragile line between collapse and renewal.Some complaints are filed. Others reshape the fate of the world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Olga Foreign's And Then Thoughts, is a powerful and evocative collection of poetic reflections on life, identity, struggle, and the human experience. With unfiltered honesty and a lyrical depth, Foreign captures the raw emotions of love, pain, resilience, and transformation.The book is a journey through the mind of a keen observer-someone who has lived, learned, and emerged with hard-earned wisdom. Each piece resonates with deep introspection, whether it addresses personal trauma, societal injustice, or the quiet moments of beauty that exist in the everyday.Standout pieces such as "Did You Not See Me", "Silent Mirror", and "I Did Me" showcase Foreign's ability to blend poetic storytelling with sharp social commentary. Themes of racial inequality, gender dynamics, survival, and personal growth are interwoven throughout, making this collection both deeply personal and universally relevant.With her signature style of sharp social commentary and deeply personal narratives, Foreign tackles subjects such as race, womanhood, survival, and the human condition. Each piece resonates with authenticity, challenging readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them.Foreign's writing is not for the faint of heart-it challenges, provokes, and forces the reader to confront uncomfortable truths. Yet, within its pages, there is also healing, empowerment, and an undeniable celebration of resilience. This isn't just poetry-it's a journey through the human experience. Some pieces will challenge you; some will comfort you, and others will leave you speechless. If you appreciate books that make you feel-really feel-then I highly recommend picking up a copy.For those who appreciate poetry that is both thought-provoking and soul-stirring, And Then Thoughts, is must-read. Olga Foreign's words resonate with those who seek to understand the complexities of identity and the personal struggles behind larger social movements. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What The Tree Saw What if the oldest witness in the garden wasn't human at all? In What the Tree Saw, Olga Foreign invites readers into the quiet wisdom of a centuries-old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, return, and rise again through countless seasons. From storms and scorching summers to gentle mornings and human hands tending - or disrupting - the garden's rhythm, the Tree carries every memory in its rings.Told through poetic storytelling and accompanied by vivid, full-page flower photography, this book reveals the intimate relationship between the Tree, the flowers who trust it, and the humans who walk among them without fully understanding the world beneath their feet. The Tree protects when it can, shelters when it must, and remembers everything.More than a picture book, What the Tree Saw is a meditation on growth, rebirth, lineage, and the quiet miracles happening in the soil beneath us. It is a celebration of beauty, nature, and the invisible guardians who stand watch in our lives.Perfect as a gift book, keepsake, coffee-table treasure, or moment of personal reflection, this book invites readers of all ages to slow down, turn each page gently, and truly see what blooms in the spaces where time meets tenderness. What The Tree Saw A poetic, photographic journey told from the viewpoint of a wise old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, and return through generations. Filled with vivid imagery and gentle haiku, in nature's smallest details. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What The Tree Saw What if the oldest witness in the garden wasn't human at all? In What the Tree Saw, Olga Foreign invites readers into the quiet wisdom of a centuries-old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, return, and rise again through countless seasons. From storms and scorching summers to gentle mornings and human hands tending - or disrupting - the garden's rhythm, the Tree carries every memory in its rings.Told through poetic storytelling and accompanied by vivid, full-page flower photography, this book reveals the intimate relationship between the Tree, the flowers who trust it, and the humans who walk among them without fully understanding the world beneath their feet. The Tree protects when it can, shelters when it must, and remembers everything.More than a picture book, What the Tree Saw is a meditation on growth, rebirth, lineage, and the quiet miracles happening in the soil beneath us. It is a celebration of beauty, nature, and the invisible guardians who stand watch in our lives.Perfect as a gift book, keepsake, coffee-table treasure, or moment of personal reflection, this book invites readers of all ages to slow down, turn each page gently, and truly see what blooms in the spaces where time meets tenderness. What The Tree Saw A poetic, photographic journey told from the viewpoint of a wise old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, and return through generations. Filled with vivid imagery and gentle haiku, in nature's smallest details. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Written in reflective prose by Olga Foreign, author of And Then Thoughts, Stolen and A Lonely Walk, this novel solidifies her place as a voice of generational introspection, moral clarity, and hauntingly beautiful storytelling.In Conversations with My Grandfather, Olga Foreign delivers a heartfelt and quietly powerful novel told through the intimate bond between a young woman and the elder who shaped her. Framed by the quiet rhythms of everyday life and the histories that echo through generations, this story unfolds through a series of wise, funny, and often poignant stories where lessons are learned not through lectures, but through love.The narrative spans three generations, using a conversational tone to explore themes of legacy, responsibility, love, and survival, its lyrical cadence and narrative restraint, invites readers into a private space where silence is loud and memory is a character of its own. This minimalist approach enhances its universal resonance, making it accessible to anyone who has wrestled with the ghosts of family, history, or inherited silence.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A Lonely Walk is a visual and poetic odyssey through a woman's life, rendered in several evocative single-panel illustrations and soul-baring poems. Always in her yellow dress, she moves through childhood innocence, first love, heartbreak, friendship, grief, solitude, motherhood, and, ultimately, quiet strength and self-acceptance. Her silence is not absence-it is witness.This is not a collection about survival alone-it is about becoming. It's about finding beauty in questions that have no answers. About walking through loneliness and not needing to be rescued from it.Featuring poems such as Still, We Are, Return From Love , Holy Questions, Memory Speaks, Let Me Be Lonely, and Love Letter From Loneliness, the book explores identity, generational memory, abandonment, love, and the tension between silence and voice. Each piece is a confession, a reckoning, and a reclamation.The visual arc of the book-a woman in a yellow dress across 40 life scenes-pairs with each poem to offer a deeply human experience of time, aging, pain, joy, and resistance. Her yellow dress becomes a symbol of continuity: one body, many phases, held together by thread, breath, and memory.A Lonely Walk speaks to readers of illustrated poetry, poetic memoir, hybrid literary works, and those drawn to reflective, emotionally resonant storytelling. It is ideal for general adult readers, women's literature fans, poetry lovers, and all who've ever asked what it means to carry silence-and then speak anyway.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - When the world begins to crack under the weight of its own grief, the Creator appoints an ordinary man to an extraordinary role: listen to everything humanity has kept buried.Solomon Greaves does not want a ministry, a mission, or a movement. But when the first Complaint Department opens its doors, he becomes the quiet keeper of the world's anger, sorrow, and unspoken truths. From war-torn streets to forgotten neighborhoods, people arrive with stories that reshape the way Solomon sees humanity-and himself.Each complaint he files becomes part of a larger pattern he cannot yet name. Rumors spread of a soldier whose eyes bled in the smoke of battle. Cities shift beneath the pressure of their unresolved wounds. And every so often, at the edge of disaster or revelation, a woman in a gray shawl appears-silent, watching, impossible to explain.She offers no guidance.She gives no answers.But her presence signals that something in the world is changing.As the drawers of the Department begin to open on their own and an anonymous complaint surface with no human author, Solomon realizes he is not simply recording grief-he is standing at the threshold of a transformation larger than anything he imagined. The world is speaking, and for the first time in its history, it demands to be heard.A profound blend of literary fiction, spiritual allegory, and speculative storytelling, The Complaint Department: The World That Heard Itself explores the cost of being unheard, the quiet power of witness, and the fragile line between collapse and renewal.Some complaints are filed.Others reshape the fate of the world.
Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What The Tree SawWhat if the oldest witness in the garden wasn't human at all In What the Tree Saw, Olga Foreign invites readers into the quiet wisdom of a centuries-old Tree who has watched flowers bloom, fade, return, and rise again through countless seasons. From storms and scorching summers to gentle mornings and human hands tending - or disrupting - the garden's rhythm, the Tree carries every memory in its rings.Told through poetic storytelling and accompanied by vivid, full-page flower photography, this book reveals the intimate relationship between the Tree, the flowers who trust it, and the humans who walk among them without fully understanding the world beneath their feet. The Tree protects when it can, shelters when it must, and remembers everything.More than a picture book, What the Tree Saw is a meditation on growth, rebirth, lineage, and the quiet miracles happening in the soil beneath us. It is a celebration of beauty, nature, and the invisible guardians who stand watch in our lives.Perfect as a gift book, keepsake, coffee-table treasure, or moment of personal reflection, this book invites readers of all ages to slow down, turn each page gently, and truly see what blooms in the spaces where time meets tenderness.