Favel Parrett is an acclaimed Australian author known for her evocative and atmospheric storytelling. Her debut novel, "Past the Shallows," garnered widespread praise and multiple awards, including the ABIA Newcomer of the Year. Parrett's works often explore themes of family, isolation, and the natural world, captivating readers with her lyrical prose. Her subsequent novels, including "When the Night Comes," continue to establish her as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature.
Some things are hard to understand, that's all.
Life is so fragile, and it's gone in an instant.
Sometimes we have to let things go, if we want to move on.
The ocean is a wild thing, and it's no use trying to tame her.
Family is not always blood, it's the people in your life who want you in theirs.
There's a strength in being able to let things go.
The past is always with us, but we can't let it define us.
We have to find our own way, even when the path isn't clear.
Sometimes the things that hurt us the most, teach us the greatest lessons.
The world is full of stories, and we are all just trying to find our place in them.
Some bonds can never be broken, no matter how much they are tested.
We are all just lost souls searching for a place to call home.