A Girl Could Stand up

A Girl Could Stand up

by Leslie Marshall (Author)

Synopsis

When six-year-old Elray reaches up to touch the moon in the Tunnel of Love, she narrowly escapes a freak electric current that claims the lives of both her parents. Suddenly orphaned, she is left stunned and mute, until two loving but undomesticated uncles step in. Cross-dressing Uncle Ajax insists on being addressed as 'Aunt'; Uncle Harwood is a macho photographer, full of swagger and fond of drink. When the deceptively sweet Irish lawyer Rena moves in to mount a lucrative lawsuit against the fairground, the eccentric household becomes the very model of family life reinvented.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: First printing of this edition
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 03 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0552771902
ISBN 13: 9780552771900
Book Overview: A passionate coming-of-age novel reminscent of John Irving, about how a young girl copes in an eccentric family after the accidental death of her parents at a funfair.

Media Reviews
'An atmosphere of crazy cheerfulness...undercut by moments of poignancy...a pleasure to read' * Daily Telegraph *
'This quirky novel is a must for Kate Atkinson and John Irving fans who are fond of a surreal read' * Glamour *
'A lovely tale of teenage love and companionship in a world where all adults seem insane' * Time Out *
'An extraordinary journey through the life of an extraordinary family, chronicled by a child-woman you will not forget' -- Anne Rivers Siddons
'Leslie Marshall ... is the Homer of dysfunctional modern family life. This is the best first novel I've read in years' -- Edmund White
Author Bio
Leslie Marshall has written for a variety of publications, including the Washington Post, Real Simple and InStyle magazine, where she is still contributing editor. She grew up in Washington, DC, and now lives in New York. This is her first novel.