Love in Idleness

Love in Idleness

by Charlotte Mendelson (Author)

Synopsis

`I loved it. The evocation of ennui and loneliness rings very true . . . great unexpected observations . . . very funny'

Lesley Glaister

Anna Raine is desperate: to escape Somerset, to evade her mother, and above all to find a model of adulthood on whom to base her future self. When Stella, her mother's reckless younger sister, offers her London flat, Anna's buried curiosity about Stella quickly becomes fascination: dark secrets, she is certain, lie within her reach.

While by day Anna feigns efficient adulthood, by night she sinks into an increasingly heated world of discovery. As secrets rise to the surface she tries to focus on London - on anything other than her aunt. But the truth has its own momentum, and when Stella returns from Paris, something, or everything, is going to give . . .

`With her gift for light humour, Mendelson seems to be skipping across the surface. Then she'll suddenly dive into a world of obsession' Independent on Sunday

`A strange, stealthy, headily scented seethe of a book' Ali Smith, Glasgow Herald

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 306
Edition: On Demand
Publisher: Picador
Published: 08 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 033048298X
ISBN 13: 9780330482981
Book Overview: The Orange shortlisted author's haunting debut about the pursuit of passion.

Author Bio
Charlotte Mendelson's last novel, When We Were Bad, was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction, and was chosen as a book of the year in the Observer, Guardian, Sunday Times, New Statesman and Spectator. She is also the author of Love in Idleness and Daughters of Jerusalem, which won both the Somerset Maugham Award and the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. Almost English is her fourth novel. www.charlottemendelson.com @CharlotteMende1