Description
A jilted lover skirts the edges of time and place as she walks the streets of London at night; a woman returns to the scene of her honeymoon without her husband; a bereft daughter traces her relationship with her mother as she slowly packs up a house in the aftermath of death.
In this brilliant collection of intimate and intense stories Michele Roberts takes us to nineteenth century Venice 1970s England modern-day France and beyond.
Here too are Tristram and Isolde with a twist; George Sand sick in Venice with her unfaithful lover; and the bitter maid taking care of young Adele: both forced out of Rochester's home to make way for the passions of Jane Eyre. . .
With her subversive often witty exploration of women's desires memory grief love and betrayal Michele Roberts demonstrates once again why she remains one of Britain's most invigorating writers.
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