Mother Island

Mother Island

by Bethan Roberts (Author)

Synopsis

How does it feel to come home from work one evening and find your two-year-old son gone? How does it feel to steal another woman's child? To take a boy from his mother, and try to make him yours, make things right? This is the story of two women, Nula and Maggie, joined by old family history and love for the same little boy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 03 Jul 2014

ISBN 10: 0701185856
ISBN 13: 9780701185855
Book Overview: A taut, powerful novel about a nanny who abducts the young child she looks after
Prizes: Winner of Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize 2015.

Media Reviews
Roberts writes fantastically well about motherhood and the magical, other-worldly atmosphere of Anglesey The Times More than just a piece of mummy lit, it's particularly good on the multiple tiny stories of hurt and resentments that can make up a family history. Metro There's little more engrossing than a top-notch psychological thriller. Bethan Roberts's latest novel doesn't disappoint - it's satisfyingly creepy and stimulates that delicious paradox: goose-pimples in summer. The Independent A sharp examination of what it means to be a mother...What makes Mother Island stand out from the crowd, though, is the compassion the author shows for her central characters...A thoroughly cracking read Big Issue Cleverly constructed... Skilful unravelling of events... Uncomfortable and gripping in equal measures -- Juanita Coulson Lady
Author Bio
Bethan Roberts was born in Oxford and grew up in nearby Abingdon. Her first novel The Pools won a Jerwood/Arvon Young Writers' Award. Her second novel The Good Plain Cook, published in 2008, was serialized on BBC Radio 4's Book at Bedtime and was chosen as one of Time Out's books of the year. Her third novel, My Policeman, was picked as the 'City Reads' book for Brighton. Her most recent novel is Mother Island, winner of a Jerwood/Fiction Uncovered Prize 2015. Bethan lives in Brighton with her family. www.bethanrobertswriter.com