Nutmeg

Nutmeg

by Maria Goodin (Author)

Synopsis

'A beautifully quirky gem of a novel.' Laissez Faire

'[A] quirky and touching tale...' --Woman's Weekly

Meg is growing up in a lovely world of food-filled fantasy;where her first tooth was so sharp her mother used her as a can opener and eating too many apples once left her spitting pips. Then, age five, she is thoroughly humiliated in front of the other children at school and turns her back on the world of fiction, deciding to let logic, and science rule her everyday thoughts and deeds.

Years later, Meg's mother falls ill, and with the pressing of her boyfriend Mark, she struggles to deal with the situation in an orderly fashion, while her mother remains cocooned in her obsession with cookery, refusing to face up to her illness.

Slowly as their relationship develops, Meg uncovers the truthabout her childhood and is now faced with a humbling decision: to live in a cold harsh reality or envelop herself in a wonderful world of imagination.

Goodin beautifully poses the notion that maybe life isn't defined as fact or fiction; perhaps it can include truth, lies, and everything in between.

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Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Legend Press
Published: 01 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1908248246
ISBN 13: 9781908248244

Media Reviews
A delicious confection. A tender fable about love and the power of the imagination to both sustain and heal us. * Laura Harrington *
A beautifully quirky gem of a novel. * Laissez Faire *
Author Bio
Maria Goodin lives in Hertfordshire. After studying English and French at the University of Kent, she began a varied career as a teacher, university administrator, massage therapist, writer, counsellor and mentor. She enjoys English summer times and singing with her local choir. She wants to visit Madeira and master the art of hula-hooping.