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Inside Isla follows a writer living an idyllic life when her husband suggests they go to counselling which reveals cracks in their marriage and secrets are spilled. What was the inspiration for the setup to your story?
We never truly know what goes on behind closed doors and inside other people’s relationships. I’ve been surprised by people I’ve known. Appearances can be deceptive.
Isla is an interesting character. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?
Through writing Gem’s character and creating Gem’s journey, Isla accepts her own past. Isla has a materially comfortable life unlike Gem. Isla is never truly compensated for what’s missing, though. Isla goes on a journey of self-forgiveness when she discovers her husband’s secret. The only way Isla can reconcile herself with her own decisions and secrets, is by embracing those of her husband.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
The main theme of this book is redemption. Both Isla and Gem seek the ability to come to terms with their mistakes and the decisions they made. The book also explores the lengths we go to, to avoid conflict and pain. I think adversity isn’t always bad, it does make many people stronger, better people.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
I have just finished my third novel called, The Cleaner. It’s about an affair between two very different people. It’s still in the editing stage so it’ll be a little while before it’s ready. I have some ideas for another book, though.
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Inside Isla
Posted by Literary Titan
Inside Isla by Liz Breen, is an impassioned tale following Isla, a suburban mother of two children who is living in a loving home as a writer. Inside Isla, as the title suggests, is a peek inside Isla’s life as she herself writes a novel about Gem Fallon, Isla’s fictional main character in the story she is writing. This emotionally charged women’s fiction story takes place in modern day London, where Isla is a busybody, navigating through the struggles of being a writer and a homemaker, raising children and keeping everything together at the same time.
This is a simple but poignant story of a writer experiencing the travails of life. While not filled with nail biting tension it is a delicately woven story that explores deeply emotional moments in life. The story slowly reveals Isla as a complex and stirring character that goes through an enthralling transformation.
At first glance, the pacing of the story is slow. Not only do we sit through Isla’s thoughts, her struggles with her kids, and a marriage that is falling apart, we also see the things, Isla’s main character Gem, is going through. Isla, our novelist, pours her soul into Gem. When she wants to escape her life, she sits and writes. Words flow through her fingers as Isla escapes into the world she has created. With her emotions, she breathes life into Gem. This methodical exploration of a writers life is compelling and provides a unique insight into a lifestyle few live.
My favorite parts of Inside Isla were when Isla would think about Gem, especially when she thinks about ending her own book and how she will have to part with her own characters, I love that, but I may be biased being a writer myself.
Inside Isla is an emotionally resonant book that invites readers into a personal story that feels authentic and meaningful.
Pages: 218 | ASIN: B091KVMGCJ
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