The Brondesbury Tapestry

The Brondesbury Tapestry

by HelenHarris (Author), Helen Harris (Author)

Synopsis

Six women and one man gather in a community centre in North London for a life writing class run by Dorothy, their uniquely unqualified teacher. They have urgent stories to tell and, as they recount them, they discover they are connected in unexpected ways.

There is Iris, eighty years old but still with a taste for younger men; Pearl single-handedly bringing up her grandson, enigmatic hooded Kai; elusive Renee; Sabine whose happy Belgian childhood may not have been as happy as it sounds; mixed-up Esther; Edgar whose winning ways charm them all and of course there is Enid, the retired art teacher, who insists on telling her story in pictures not words.

Illustrated with sharp line drawings by illustrator Beatrice Baumgartner-Cohen, The Brondesbury Tapestry is a quirky, perceptive look at a group of people who feel the modern world has left them behind but who have decided that they will still have the last word.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 352
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Halban Publishers
Published: 10 May 2018

ISBN 10: 1905559909
ISBN 13: 9781905559909

Author Bio
Helen Harris is the prize-winning author of five novels and many short stories in a wide range of magazines and anthologies. She teaches creative writing at Birbeck College, University of London.