First Aid
By (Author) Janet Davey
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th August 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 12mm
142g
On a weekend in late summer, Jo is fleeing to London with her children when her teenage daughter decides to act impulsively and leap from the train. Since Jo's husband Peter left her, she has been caring single-handedly for her three children, working in a junk shop to make ends meet. A new love affair was just beginning to give her life meaning until the man inexplicably lashed out at her. Jo's instinct was to pack hasty bags and head to her family in London. As we follow Jo's attempt to cope with her daughter's pragmatism we gradually learn what led up to the attack from her new lover, and begin to understand how desperately each of them would like to escape the ties that bind them and begin afresh. Mothers, daughters, wives, husbands, teenagers and lovers: the breadth of human experience conveyed between the covers of this short novel is astonishing.
Touching and memorable * Sunday Times *
Davey, like Penelope Fitzgerald, manages to convey a great deal with very little... triumphant * Daily Telegraph *
Beautifully written and perfectly judged with some unforgettable moments-it's like a depth charge - very understated, very subtle * Patricia Duncker *
To read this novel is to feel one's life improved, one's faith in the moral force of art secured * Evening Standard *
Janet Davey is the author of English Correspondence, which was longlisted for the 2002 Orange Prize, First Aid, The Taxi Queue and By Battersea Bridge. She lives in London.