What
readers are saying about Mosaic:
I read this in
about three days, a miracle seeing as I never usually get time to read
anything with having children 24/7, but you know when you find a good book you
can't put it down. I knew it would be, thanks Veronika. Becky.
Really really enjoyed MOSAIC; it reminds me a bit of
'Love Actually' and that's a compliment! Thank you Veronika, it arrived at the
perfect time 'Flu plus a self imposed 'screen free' week. And I DID cry! Xxx Elizabeth. France.
What a
beautiful story it is, I so enjoyed reading it, so much so that I read it all
in one go with sleeping children cuddled up around me! I think you are a really
powerful healer, and your words are your medicine. They offer the potential to
heal and reveal to the depths of the human heart and soul. The wise women in
your story are archetypes for our time, offering grace, truth and wisdom. I
love the way you include so many aspects of natural birthing and parenting, and
liked to imagine younger women reading this then exploring these ideas for
themselves and making them a reality when they become mothers for themselves. A
beautiful, inspiring story of the many depths of love and the human heart.
Loved it and looking forward to your next ones! Clare
It's a fantastic book, I finished it last
night (Monday) (it arrived Saturday morning). I really enjoyed it and would
recommend it to everyone. It has the most beautiful description of a birth that
I've ever read in a novel. I look forward to your next novel, Veronika. Michelle
I awoke early this morning to sunlight streaming through the house. Making a pot of cinnamon tea I settled down in my favourite chair and read Mosaic. What a treat ~ simple, truthful, peaceful, evocative, inspiring. A time spent with friends old and new ~ Thank you, Samantha
Well I could savour no more and just sat and read it all!! I can
tell you it takes a lot to make me sit down in the day and read! I have cried
my way through your beautiful book. I have truly loved it, and am so honoured
to be in it. I really am. It is a beautiful book, and I miss all the characters
hugely already! Bring on the next one!! Mandy
Bingham, Irish singer and songwriter
I just
have to share that I received my copy of Mosaic yesterday, and managed to finish
it already between naps and my son's bedtime. What a WONDERFUL read. It is
poignant to all of us, and truly relevant to everyone who is human. It was an
amazing catalyst for me into some of the sore places in my heart that are so
deeply in need of healing; places that are affecting my mothering of my son,
and are crying out for ways to heal. I literally began to remember how to cry
them out as I read the book.
The first page had me... the characters were immediately like my old friends and as they shared more of themselves with Topaz, the main character, I felt like I had known them all my life... it reminded me how incredibly important it is to have a circle of women in my life... something I have been desperately missing since moving to England 2.5 yrs ago.
Topaz is a beautiful mix of already-amazing woman and one open to expanding and learning new ways of being in the world. I was inspired and reassured that there is still time to become everything I dream of. And the storyline unfolding in her life kept me turning the pages well after I should have been in bed.
It was also incredibly refreshing to read a novel that fully encompasses the parenting life I find so natural and comfortable... scenes of delicious
food, sweet experiences of birthing, parenting, educating ~ a way of
being in the world that is in line with Nature. Usually reading novels there is some place that sticks, or prickles; some place where the way "the world" assumes a way of being that just goes against what I feel that I end up with a bad taste in my mouth. Mosaic left me with sweetness the whole way through, even through the bitter, painful, tearful parts.
Much Love, Kirsten
The first page had me... the characters were immediately like my old friends and as they shared more of themselves with Topaz, the main character, I felt like I had known them all my life... it reminded me how incredibly important it is to have a circle of women in my life... something I have been desperately missing since moving to England 2.5 yrs ago.
Topaz is a beautiful mix of already-amazing woman and one open to expanding and learning new ways of being in the world. I was inspired and reassured that there is still time to become everything I dream of. And the storyline unfolding in her life kept me turning the pages well after I should have been in bed.
It was also incredibly refreshing to read a novel that fully encompasses the parenting life I find so natural and comfortable... scenes of delicious
food, sweet experiences of birthing, parenting, educating ~ a way of
being in the world that is in line with Nature. Usually reading novels there is some place that sticks, or prickles; some place where the way "the world" assumes a way of being that just goes against what I feel that I end up with a bad taste in my mouth. Mosaic left me with sweetness the whole way through, even through the bitter, painful, tearful parts.
Much Love, Kirsten
A
lovely novel with a very human theme which almost everyone will relate to. I
enjoyed this book - it is an accessible read with simple but touching
descriptions that capture moments in human life and nature in a very evocative
way. I loved the introduction of important issues such as gentle birthing,
empathetic parenting and the importance of finding a peaceful connection with
the earth. I hope that the novel will open the eyes of readers who happen upon
it and do not yet know the joys of such a way of life.
I specifically liked the ending and the way the author has not shied from the sadness which so many of us, if not all, experience - bereavement, baby loss, changes that are difficult to manage and accept. I suppose life is a mosaic, as per the title, and beautiful in all its parts as well as a whole picture - a fitting title then for this snap-shot of a very human protagonist and part of her uplifting, open-hearted journey.
I specifically liked the ending and the way the author has not shied from the sadness which so many of us, if not all, experience - bereavement, baby loss, changes that are difficult to manage and accept. I suppose life is a mosaic, as per the title, and beautiful in all its parts as well as a whole picture - a fitting title then for this snap-shot of a very human protagonist and part of her uplifting, open-hearted journey.
Clare Sage (review on Amazon)
Thank you for sharing
your heart with us. The novel was intimately moving; I would like to get one
for my eldest granddaughter. Would you sign it from your heart to hers
from her grandma? I so want her to read it; beautiful seeds will be sown
within. Not sure if she will read it, but just her being in
the holding of it, will touch her and kindle a deep memory knowing.
Ruth
Betrayed by love, internationally successful children’s
illustrator, Topaz Lane,
has a jaundiced view of relationships. Sworn off men for life, she feels
embittered that she’ll never achieve her one true dream: to have a family. With
her 34th birthday looming, Topaz feels like part of her life is over: her love
life! When her sister enters her in a local radio competition, which asks the
question Does life begin at forty?, her life changes forever. She soon
discovers that everyone has a wound, and everyone has a gift to share.
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