Novel About My Wife

Novel About My Wife

by EmilyPerkins (Author)

Synopsis

If I could build her again using words, I would: starting at her long, painted feet and working up, meticulously shading in every cell and gap and space for breath until her pulse just couldn't help but kick back in to life. Her hip bones, her red knuckles, the soft skin of her thighs, her fine crackle of hair. Tom Stone, skinnyish, fortyish, English, is madly in love with his wife Ann, an Australian in self-imposed exile in London. Pushing forty and expecting their first child, they buy their first, semi-derelict house in Hackney. They believe this is their settled future, despite Tom's stalling career and their spiralling money troubles. But Ann becomes convinced she's being shadowed by a local homeless man whose presence seems like a terrible omen. As her pregnancy progresses she spends hours cleaning and reorganising the house, and sits up all night talking with a new feverish passion. As their child grows, so too does Tom's sense of an impending, nameless threat. Their home appears beset with vermin, smells and strange noises. On the verge of losing the house, Tom makes a decision that he hopes will save their lives. Dark, sensuous and utterly compelling, Novel About My Wife is a taut, chilling novel about the need for escape and the perils of forgetting.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0747584222
ISBN 13: 9780747584223
Book Overview: For fans of Ian McEwan, Joanna Briscoe, Zoe Heller, Julie Myerson and Rachel Cusk Emily Perkins's collection of short stories won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize A lead title for Bloomsbury - a huge must-read for the summer

Media Reviews
'NOVEL ABOUT MY WIFE is the fascinating portrait of a marriage, in all its labyrinthine complexity and tenderness. A beautiful, shocking book, it had me gripped from its very first sentence' Maggie O'Farrell 'Brimming with talent. I can't wait for more' Esther Freud 'Deft and funny a strikingly skilful storyteller' Joseph O'Connor 'Stunning: addictive, smart, scary, wise and profoundly funny' A.L. Kennedy
Author Bio
Emily Perkins was born in 1970. She is the author of Not Her Real Name, a collection of short stories which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and the novels Leave Before You Go and The New Girl. She lives in New Zealand.