Sick Notes

Sick Notes

by Gwendoline Riley (Author)

Synopsis

Returning to Manchester, her broken home, Esther is on the lookout for love. But love, it seems, is not looking out for her. Back in the flat she shares with her best friend, Donna, surrounded by empty gin bottles, with her past life taped up in stacked cardboard boxes, she writes DON'T GO OUT on her hand in biro, and seems to have closed the door on the world. Then Newton appears, and the world opens. A singer from Vermont, Newton has bad skin, a straggly beard and a drinker's face - but a fantastic smile. Newton changes everything. But for how long? Following on from her highly praised first novel, Gwendoline Riley has written a powerful and moving study of urban disaffection, female friendship and the longing for love and redemption. Stylish, original and beautifully written, Sick Notes reminds us of the awkwardness, the urgency of romance - and what it feels like to be young.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 04 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0224064290
ISBN 13: 9780224064293
Book Overview: Eagerly-awaited second novel from the highly praised author of Cold Water

Media Reviews
Riley writes with shivering urgency, in goosebumps. -- Guardian
Author Bio
Gwendoline Riley was born in Liverpool in 1979. After graduating early from Manchester University she studied on Michael Schmidt's writing course and at the age of 20 was appointed literary editor of City Life magazine. Her first novel, Cold Water, won a Betty Trask Award and she was chosen by the Guardian as one of six best first novelists in 2002.