The Unknown Bridesmaid

The Unknown Bridesmaid

by Margaret Forster (Author)

Synopsis

When Julia was eight, she was asked to be a bridesmaid at her beautiful cousin Iris' wedding. Her mother saw this as a chore - expensive, inconvenient - but Julia was thrilled. When the time came, even the fact that her bridesmaid's dress didn't fit, and was plain cream rather than the pink she'd hoped for, couldn't ruin the day. But after this, things began to go wrong for Julia, starting with an episode involving her cousin's baby, a pram and a secret trip round the block. A lifetime later, Julia is a child psychologist who every day deals with young girls said to be behaving badly. Some are stealing, some are running away from home, some are terribly untidy, some won't eat or get out of bed. Julia has a special knack with these girls. She understands which really are troubled, and which are at the mercy of the way they are seen by the adults around them. But one day, Julia's own troubled past starts to creep into her present. And as she struggles to understand her childhood self, she must confront the possibility that the truth may not be as devastating as she feared.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 28 Feb 2013

ISBN 10: 0701188057
ISBN 13: 9780701188054
Book Overview: There was a little girl, who had a little curl, right in the middle of her forehead ...

Media Reviews
Remarkable...disturbing...fascinating Independent Nobody is better than Margaret Forster, with her clear calm prose, at delineating the fault lines of the ordinary, unexceptional and hidden lives -- Jennifer Selway Daily Express a mesmerizing, unsettling novel New York Times Makes such uncomfortable reading that at times you can barely turn the page, but it's so compelling that you have to Mail on Sunday Perfectly paced and with superbly drawn characters, this is a compelling story skilfully told Choice Margaret Forster is a brilliant and prolific writer... her latest novel is one of her best... It's a gripping read Observer There is no one to match [Forster] for the way her assured,subtle and careful prose can detail the insecurities, torments and problems of what are, to all surface appearances, just nondescript, unremarkable and often half-lived lives The Lady Margaret Forster has a deft and idiosyncratic touch -- Penelope Lively Spectator A story which becomes steadily more gripping WI Magazine A brilliantly uncomfortable read about the art of forgetfulness -- Emma Hagestadt Independent
Author Bio
Born in Carlisle, Margaret Forster is the author of many successful and acclaimed novels, including Have the Men Had Enough?, Lady's Maid, Diary of an Ordinary Woman, Is There Anything You Want?, Keeping the World Away, and Over, bestselling memoirs (Hidden Lives and Precious Lives) and biographies. She is married to writer and journalist Hunter Davies and lives in London and the Lake District.