by KirstyWark (Author)
'ORIGINAL AND ENTHRALLING' Guardian
'COMPLETELY ENCHANTING' Penny Vincenzi Longlisted for the IMPAC Award
Elizabeth Pringle lived all her long life on the Scottish island of Arran. But did anyone really know her? In her will she leaves her beloved house, Holmlea, to a stranger - a young mother she'd seen pushing a pram down the road over thirty years ago. It now falls to Martha, once the baby in that pram, to answer the question: why? Martha is coping with her mother's dementia and the possibility of a new life on Arran could be a new start.
A captivating story for fans of Rosamund Pilcher, Maeve Binchy and Rachel Joyce of the richness behind the so-called ordinary lives of women and the secrets and threads that hold them together.
Format: paperback
Publisher: Two Roads
Published:
ISBN 10: 1444777629
ISBN 13: 9781444777628
Book Overview: One of the UK's most respected and well-known journalists and broadcasters moves into fiction. The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle is a multi-generational story of love and belonging set on the Scottish island of Arran.
Kirsty Wark is a journalist, broadcaster and writer who has presented a wide range of BBC programmes over the past twenty seven years including Newsnight and the weekly Arts and Cultural review and comment show, The Review Show. She has conducted long form interviews with everyone from Margaret Thatcher to Madonna, Harold Pinter to Pete Doherty, Damian Hirst to George Clooney and the likes of Toni Morrison, Donna Tartt and Philip Roth.
Her home has always been Scotland and her family's connection to Arran goes back over many years.
The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle, her debut novel, was shortlisted for the Saltire First Book of the Year Award and was nominated for the 2016 International DUBLIN Literary Award (formerly International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award).
At present she is working on her second novel.