Descent

Descent

by Sabrina Broadbent (Author), Sarah Broadbent (Author)

Synopsis

This wonderfully acute and unsettling novel charts the trajectory of a woman's life and a couple's relationship during the last decade of the 20th century. Against a backdrop of the seismic nineties, and framed by two air disasters (Lockerbie late 1988 and the twin towers 9/11 2001), it's the story of Genevieve, psychiatric nurse, wife, mother, daughter, who's trying to keep a whole lot of stuff airborne while things fall apart, inside and out. Her husband is a filmmaker, usually absent, at first on small-budget art films ( The Snow Queen ) in out of the way places. But, his career takes off, and suddenly he's making big budget star-vehicle movies (still The Snow Queen ) in exotic locations. While her life narrows (babies, breastfeeding, builders), his expands: this is her narrative, addressed to him, trying to make sense of their lives and the forces - external and internal, family history and genetics, ambition and domesticity - which pull them apart. Her work, which drives her nuts but keeps her sane, her anarchic friend and colleague Sid, and the sad, crazed women in her charge provide a hilarious, heartbreaking backdrop to a world going off the rails. Unputdownable, funny and sad, Descent marks the arrival of a talented new novelist.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0099464527
ISBN 13: 9780099464525
Book Overview: Take a razor-sharp wit and a subtle intelligence, add two famous air disasters, a mental institution and a new-born family - and you have an irresistible tragicomedy of everyday life.

Author Bio
Winner of the WH Smith Raw Talent Award 2002, Sabrina Broadbent studied at Goldsmiths College. She is an English teacher and has written extensively on the subject for students and teachers. She lives in North London with her two children and teaches at the local comprehensive.