At the centre of the Lydia Rose Novellas is 160 East Street, a century home the author grew up in and knows intimately.
Seen through the eyes of Lydia Rose Sinclair, the house becomes a quiet guide, revealing memories and emotions long suppressed and now refusing to stay hidden. As Lydia navigates identity, belonging, and the confusing landscape of coming of age, she must learn to trust her own intuition as she begins to understand, and ultimately navigate, her own path.
Along the way, Lydia turns to the things that naturally steady her — the small rituals she uses to manage her anxiety, her growing ability to listen to her own inner voice, and a new love for music.
Praise From Early Readers - LYDIA ROSE Novellas