After every war there are stories that are locked away like
bluebottles in drawers and kept silent. But sometimes the past can
return: in the smell of carbolic soap, in whispers darting through a
village after mass, in the colour of an undelivered letter. Jeanne
Nerin and Marie-Angèle Baudry grow up, side by side yet apart, in the
village of Ste Madeleine. Marie-Angèle is the daughter of the grocer,
inflated with ideas of her own piety and rightful place in society.
Jeanne's mother washes clothes for a living. She used to be a Jew
until this became too dangerous. Jeanne does not think twice about
grasping the slender chances life throws at her. Marie-Angèle does
not grasp; she aspires to a future of comfort and influence. When war
falls out of the sky, along with it tumbles a new, grown-up world. The
village must think on its feet, play its part in a game for which no
one knows the rules. Not even the dubious hero with 'business
contacts' who sweeps Marie-Angèle off her feet. Not even the
reclusive artist living alone with his sensual, red canvases. In these
uncertain times, the enemy may be hiding in your garden shed and the
truth is all too easily buried under a pyramid of recriminations.
Michèle Roberts's new novel is a mesmerising exploration of guilt,
faith, desire and judgment, bringing to life a people at war in a way
that is at once lyrical and shocking.
Les mer
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ISBN
9781408818824
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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