Girl in a Garden

Girl in a Garden

by Lesley Chamberlain (Author)

Synopsis

'A magnificent novel... I read it breathlessly.' Ivan Klima

It's 1961 and something has gone badly wrong at 17 Esper Road. Charles is in search of a better world but his wife Emma hankers after parties in Spain and the latest fashions. All they have in common is their disappointing tomboy daughter, Linka, who sits at the foot of the garden, making weapons from dead branches and longing for beautiful and violent escape...Britain is poised for the upheavals of the 1960s. The future has a bright surface but darker forces pulse below. When Linka and her mother both fall in love with a Polish refugee, their fragile family life is shattered. Linka knows she must fight to protect her own dreams. Girl in a Garden is a story of secret wars as only a child can detect them.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 08 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 1843541033
ISBN 13: 9781843541035
Book Overview: 'A fiercely original novel: Linka is a decisive, amusing and sparkling heroine and you desperately want to follow her on into adulthood.' Julie Myerson

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'A magnificent novel... I read it breathlessly.' Ivan Klima
Author Bio
Lesley Chamberlain is a writer and reviewer distinguished for her wide-ranging work on travel (In the Communist Mirror) and history of ideas (Nietzsche in Turin). Girl in a Garden is her first novel. Atlantic Books also publishes Lesley Chamberlain's history of Russian philosophy, Motherland, in May 2004.