by Libby Purves (Author), Libby Purves (Author)
Sheila Harrison always looks forward to the descent of the summer visitors onto 'Seafret', her tall brick house right on the front at Blythney, in East Anglia. She loves the way her spare bedrooms are full, from June to September, with successive waves of children - schoolfriends of her own three and the waifs and strays sent by the Country Hosts' Association. But Sheila is not prepared for the upheaval caused by one young girl, Anansi, who arrives from a background that Sheila can only guess at. Urban, streetwise, knowing beyond her years, Anansi refuses to be patronised by Sheila's well-meaning attempts to make her feel at home. She looks at Sheila, her family and friends, with eyes unclouded by familiarity - and drops a bombshell. Even when the dust has settled, summers will never be the same again.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 15 Jun 2000
ISBN 10: 0340718811
ISBN 13: 9780340718810
Book Overview: Bestselling author of More Lives than One returns with a major novel for summer reading, backed by GBP15,000 of advertising in summer women's magazines.
'Libby Purves again uses her skills as a story-teller to wrap the reader in the lives of her characters and create a satisfying read. She also confronts some of the difficult issues which face teachers today with sympathy and ease.'
Catherine Levack, Coventry Evening Telegraph (Dec '99)
Libby Purves's previous novels, Casting Off, A Long Walk in Wintertime and Home Leave:
'Humour, humanity and relish for the enjoyably mundane' The Times
'A feel-good novel ... hilarious ... humorous ... fabulously incisive'
Independent
'Purves' novel of ordinary lives is compelling, her perceptions acute ... sophisticated and skilful'
Daily Telegraph
Libby Purves' prose is clean, sharp and in touch with things that matter'
Daily Express