The Great Indoors

The Great Indoors

by SabineDurrant (Author)

Synopsis

It's not that Martha Bone doesn't like children. It's more that they don't fit into her world: her shop, with its succession of beautiful distressed antiques; her flat, with its creamy sofa, its unwashable linen scatter-cushions, its aura of oatmeal and sand. Her sisters don't understand how she can live her life as she does, shut away like that, so emotionally enclosed, but Martha smoothes the Durham quilt on her Victorian cast-iron bed and thinks everything looks just fine. More than fine. Perfect. But then things start happening. A death. A cat. A girl with chocolately fingers. A box of old letters. The re-emergence of an old boyfriend. Martha begins to investigate her past and discovers you can only paper over the cracks for so long.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st Paperback Edition
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 03 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0751533505
ISBN 13: 9780751533507

Media Reviews
'fresh, thoughtful and beautifully observed' Lizy Buchan, SUNDAY TIMES 'this delightfully funny and tender novel is one that nobody with taste should miss' TIMES 'wry, funny and beautifully observed' IRISH EXAMINER 'a real talent for observing family life' SUNDAY MIRROR 'humorous and sensitive... a warm intelligent read' TIME OUT
Author Bio
Sabine Durrant is best known for the Sabine Durrant Interview in The Guardian. She was The Guardian's Deputy Features Editor and prior to that was Deputy Literary Editor at The Sunday Times. She lives in London.