Prospect Hill

Prospect Hill

by RichardFrancis (Author)

Synopsis

Fans of Jonathan Coe will love this extraordinary panoramic novel, which turns upon the whirligig of life that is Costford, a North Western town, in 1970. Costford, a brash north of England town. It's 1970 and young Trevor Morgan has a magical smile and large ambitions. But his marriage is in crisis, and he seeks help from an unexpected quarter: feisty middle-aged May Rollins. May is feeling the stress of living with the demented mother she has always hated. Strange things start happening: she spots a lollipop lady at eight o'clock on an August evening; her TV converts to colour of its own accord; and mother takes to wandering off, with murderous intent, when the minder, May's stepdaughter Cherry, is not looking. May and Trevor are political enemies, at odds over a controversial plan to build council flats at Prospect Hill, but their relationship takes a shocking - and ambiguous - twist. Meanwhile Art Whiteside, a predatory estate agent who believes in true love, complicates affairs on both town and home fronts. With dazzling ingenuity, Richard Francis catches the whirligig of urban life at the very moment when contemporary society was struggling into being. His comic and poignant novel conjures up the fumbled negotiations we make between our public and private lives, evoking the pain and pleasure of husbands, wives, and lovers, of parents and children - and depicting a personal and communal quest for the meaning of home.

$9.54

Save:$11.96 (56%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 06 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0007141092
ISBN 13: 9780007141098

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR TAKING APART THE POCO POCO: 'A comic novel with a heart and soul, the kind of book one always wants to read but can never find.' Nick Hornby 'A deliciously funny book.' Observer 'A superb comic chronicler of ordinary emotions and ordinary lives. A delight... definitely a book to devour in one go.' Time Out 'Brilliantly conceived.' Ruth Rendell 'A delight. These are lives illuminated by a compassionate and original story-teller.' Shena Mackay PRAISE FOR FAT HEN: 'A subtle, remarkably and acutely imagined novel.' Daily Telegraph 'Hilariously inflected characterisations knock most of the generic competition clean out of the coop.' Sunday Times
Author Bio
Richard Francis is a professor at Bath University. He is a playwright, reviewer, biographer, and broadcaster as well as novelist. Fourth Estate also publish 'Ann the Word', the biography of Ann Lee, founder of the Shakers.