A Bit of Earth

A Bit of Earth

by RebeccaSmith (Author)

Synopsis

Susannah Misselthwaite was gazing up at the brightness of the blue sky when the deer leapt in front of the car. She never knew what happened. Guy Misselthwaite, Professor of Botany, hides from his grief in his greenhouse, and broods on the mystery of why his wife died in another man's car. Without Susannah, everything is lost. The household descends into dust and chaos. Meanwhile little Felix Misselthwaite pores over photographs of Susannah, grasping for traces of a mother who is slipping from his memory more each day. Felix is happiest sitting in the branches of a tree in the university's Botanical Garden. Here, away from the bullies at school and the emptiness of home, he presides over the dreams and dramas of those who pass beneath him. Teachers and students, young and old, happy, sad, or filled with longing, all find sanctuary and space for contemplation in this few square feet of soil. Touching, funny and bittersweet, this is a story about love, loss and loyalty - and about how sometimes a bit of earth can mend a broken heart.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0747577919
ISBN 13: 9780747577911
Book Overview: A modern-day, grown-up Secret Garden For fans of Barbara Trapido, Raffaella Barker and Esther Freud Charming, funny and moving: the ideal book to take on your summer holiday

Media Reviews
'Smith shares Jane Austen's clarity and gentle irony.' Independent 'Charming, funny, witty and romantic.' Esther Freud on The Bluebird Cafe 'A funny, engaging and recognizably true picture of a kind of English life that rarely finds its way into modern fiction. The wit of its observation is both sharp and gentle, rather like Ealing comedies.' Ian Jack on The Bluebird Cafe 'Smith's wry, bitter-sweet comedy of disappointed life is hugely appealing.' Marie Claire on Happy Birthday and All That
Author Bio
Rebecca Smith is the author of two other novels, The Bluebird Cafe and Happy Birthday and All That. Born in London 1966, she lives in Southhampton.