Eating Air

Eating Air

by PaulineMelville (Author)

Synopsis

An attraction to danger prompts Ella de Vries, a stunning obsidian-eyed beauty who dances with the Royal Ballet, to fall in love with Donny McLeod, the Dionysiac rebel and free spirit who 'believes in nothing'. It is the 1970s. They move into a household of political radicals and become casually drawn into extremism. Special Branch infiltration leads to a violent crime that sends Ella into self-imposed exile in Brazil. Donny goes wandering. Over thirty years later Ella returns. The economy is in freefall. A new kind of terrorist is active. The unruly nature of love re-unites her with Hector, a former housemate torn over whether to make common cause with Islamic extremists in attacking a bank. When Donny reappears, Ella becomes the catalyst for a series of events the final outcome of which is as shocking as it is unexpected. Comic and frightening, satirical and poetic, Eating Air is Pauline Melville's most audacious work yet.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 408
Edition: First Edition; 1st printing.
Publisher: Telegram Books
Published: 14 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1846590760
ISBN 13: 9781846590764

Media Reviews
'An exceptionally talented writer of prose fiction' TLS 'Pauline Melville is a find - ' Guardian
Author Bio
Pauline Melville's first book, Shape-Shifter, won the Guardian Fiction Prize, the MacMillan Silver Pen Award and a Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Her novel, The Ventriloquist's Tale, won the Whitbread First Novel Award. She lives in London.