The Glass House

The Glass House

by SophieCooke (Author)

Synopsis

A story of strange loves and self-deception. Recently expelled from boarding school, 14-year-old Vanessa watches as her autocratic, glamorous mother unravels. Her friend Alan McAlpine offers an impossible comfort, one that she cannot accept. Over the course of four years in the Southern Highlands of Scotland, she tells a tale of desire and loss, power and devotion. But nothing is what it seems, and the world Vanessa has built for herself is as treacherous as glass: fragile, filled with half-truths and reflections. Vanessa's two sisters tumble around her: cocksure Lucy moving confidently away, odd little Bryony sinking deeper into the walls until she almost disappears. A skeleton key with which, perhaps, to unlock the truth. In a voice as bare and beautiful as the landscape, the darker byways of the human heart are hauntingly lit even as the glass house splinters and cracks.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 04 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0091799589
ISBN 13: 9780091799588
Book Overview: In the bestselling tradition of Maggie O' Farrell

Author Bio
Sophie Cooke was awarded a New Writer's Bursary by the Scottish Arts Council and was runner up for the MacAllan/Scotland on Sunday Short Story Award for the opening pages of The Glass House. She is the author of several short stories previously published in anthologies. She lives in the East Side of Edinburgh and is currently working on her second book.