Sisters by a River (Virago modern classics)

Sisters by a River (Virago modern classics)

by Barbara Comyns (Author)

Synopsis

Mammy had her excape in her imaginary lovers, we children did not have much excape in the winter, but when the summer came there was the sun and river, some mornings I would get up at five and row up the river before anyone else had been on it, and the larks would be singing and the cows standing together in the little bays where the water was shallow, and everything would seem so good and clean, I felt I wanted to cry with so much hapiness'

The first of Barbara Comyns's eight novels, SISTERS BY A RIVER is told through the eyes (and spelling) of a young girl. Vivid, funny and quite unique, it evokes the author's own extraordinary childhood.

Some of the whimsical chapters: The Roly Poly Field, God in the Billiard Room, The Maids' Lav, It Wasn't Nice in the Dressing Room, As If She Had No Ears at All, The Field that Was Stiff with Skeletons, Gather Your Hats While You May, Aunts Arriving.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 161
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Virago Press Ltd
Published: 17 Jan 1985

ISBN 10: 086068475X
ISBN 13: 9780860684756
Book Overview: * Review round-ups* National and local coverage* Feature on Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4* To be featured on the Virago website

Media Reviews
The characters seem to exist in a perpetual Mad Hatter's tea-party * KATE SAUNDERS *
An off-beat humour * GRAHAM GREENE *
All of her books read as if she wrote them effortlessly * URSULA HOLDEN *
Author Bio
Barbara Comyns was born in Warwickshire in 1909. She worked in advertising, dealt in old cars and antiques, bred poodles, and developed property. She and her second husband lived in Spain for eighteen years. Comyns died in 1992.