Of Love and Asthma

Of Love and Asthma

by Ferdinand Mount (Author)

Synopsis

We should have awakened to the sun streaming in from across the valley, but this is not a story about things as they should be, and it was a dark blustery morning, blasting the blossom off the may. Only in the shelter of the high hedgerows down in the lanes streaked with red mud was there ant escape from the wind and the rain. Just as we were putting on our boots, I pinned down the unidentified fear of the night before. I had slept without my asthma pillow. It was not the first time . But this was the first time I had slept without it and not properly noticed until the morning after. This must, I though, be love. Would it be punished to?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 01 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0099286947
ISBN 13: 9780099286943

Media Reviews
Exceedingly stylish and entertaining novel. The ability to combine the serious with the comic so adroitly is rare and admirable. - The Times
Author Bio
Ferdinand Mount has been editor of the Times Literary Supplement since 1991. Of Love and Asthma, which forms part of the series, A Chronicle of Modern Twilight, was awarded the Hawthornden Prize for 1992. Umbrella, the first of his Tales of History and Imagination, was described by the Oxford historian Niall Ferguson as 'quite simply the best historical novel in years'. He is also well known as a political columnist and essayist and has written several works of non-fiction including The Subversive Family and The British Constitution Now.