The Editor's Wife

The Editor's Wife

by Clare Chambers (Author)

Synopsis

When aspiring novelist Christopher Flinders drops out of university to write his masterpiece (in between shifts as a fish delivery man and builder's mate), his family is sceptical. But when he is taken up by the London editor Owen Goddard and his charming wife Diana it seems success is just around the corner. Christopher's life has so far been rather short of charm - growing up in an unlovely suburb, with unambitious parents and a semi-vagrant brother - and he is captivated by his generous and cultured mentors. However, on the brink of realising his dream, Christopher makes a desperate misjudgement which results in disaster for all involved. Shattered, he withdraws from London and buries himself in rural Yorkshire, embracing a career and a private life marked by mediocrity. Twenty years on a young academic researching into Owen Goddard seeks him out, and Christopher is forced to exhume his past, setting him on a path to a life-changing discovery.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Paperback Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 07 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0099469324
ISBN 13: 9780099469322
Book Overview: Fom the critically acclaimed author of In A Good Light

Media Reviews
Smart, astute and very funny * Daily Mail *
A stunningly well written and elegant book * She *
Beautifully observed and achingly funny * Woman & Home *
An enjoyable and thought-provoking read * Easy Living *
Original and addictive ... reminds us of the rare pleasure that an intelligent tale with a happy ending brings -- Amanda Craig * Daily Telegraph *
Author Bio
Clare Chambers was born in Croydon in 1966 and read English at Oxford. She wrote her first novel, Uncertain Terms, during a year in New Zealand, after which she worked as an editor for a London publisher. She is also the author of In A Good Light, Back Trouble, A Dry Spell and Learning to Swim, which won the 1999 Parker Romantic Novel of the Year award. She lives in Kent with her husband and three children.