Mary Ann Sate, Imbecile

Mary Ann Sate, Imbecile

by Alice Jolly (Author)

Synopsis

`I would place it among the classics of this century and the last' Sally Bayley, author of Girl With Dove If you tell a story oft enough So it become true As the nineteenth century draws towards a close, Mary Ann Sate, an elderly maidservant, sets out to write her truth. She writes of the Valleys that she loves, of the poisonous rivalry between her employer's two sons and of a terrible choice which tore her world apart. Her haunting and poignant story brings to life a period of strife and rapid social change, and evokes the struggles of those who lived in poverty and have been forgotten by history. In this fictional found memoir, novelist Alice Jolly uses the astonishing voice of Mary Ann to recreate history as seen from a woman's perspective and to give joyful, poetic voice to the silenced women of the past.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 640
Publisher: Unbound
Published: 14 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 1783525495
ISBN 13: 9781783525492
Book Overview: In this astonishing return to fiction, the award-winning Alice Jolly gives voice to the silenced women of the past

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An exquisite piece of craft that conjures the warp and weft of the local textile workers whose history her protagonist narrates, bringing brilliant life to historical scenes and voices that would otherwise remain buried ... Akin to the ballads of Walter Scott and Walter de la Mare and the heroines of Mary Webb's rural Shropshire' -- Sally Bayley, author of GIRL WITHJ DOVE
Author Bio
Alice Jolly is a novelist and playwright. Her memoir Dead Babies and Seaside Towns (Unbound, 2015) won the PEN Ackerley Prize 2016. Her two earlier novels, What the Eye Doesn't See and If Only You Knew, are both published by Simon and Schuster. Her articles have been published in the Guardian, Mail on Sunday and the Independent, and she has broadcast for Radio 4. She lives in Stroud.