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Little Wing shares the story of a pregnant teenager who is sent away from her family to give birth. Years later, Nell (the child) is a young adult and concerned for her mom who suffers from dementia. Her mom’s ramblings cause Nell to question her past. Nell sets out for the Outer Hebrides in search of answers. While there, she crosses paths with Dougie and makes significant discoveries.
I’ve learnt to nip catastrophising in the bud. Thoughts aren’t real, they are involuntary — they’re not things that have happened — so why waste time and emotion in a fug of ‘what ifs?’. Sometimes I find it useful to actually turn my head, or even take a step to one side, to ban a destructive thought. Some people find it helpful to ping an elastic band against their wrist at such times. We can choose the thoughts we give thinking time to — we are in control of turning away from those that make us unhappy. Coleen Rooney looks proud as she shows off the cover off her new tell-all autobiography My Account about bitter Wagatha Christie battleNorth’s most powerful, most resounding message, though, is one about home, about roots. About finding home, going home. About the pull of home — that invisible cord that tugs you and tells you, THIS is home. M&S Christmas advert 2023: Hannah Waddingham, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Zawe Ashton join Queer Eye's Tan France in a very star-studded ad I adore books about ordinary people living extraordinary lives and Little Wing is liberally but sensitively strewn with characters full of longing and hope, despair and resilience, where the minutely observed detail of everyday life and relationships remind us how the little moments are the biggest part of our beings. Radio presenter Zoe Ball reveals she is worried she 'could be cancelled at any moment' with one wrong comment on air
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Sometimes who we are goes way beyond where we are from. What happened to Florence? Why is Dougie so reluctant to return home? How can Nell make peace with the lies she’s been told?