Dancing in a Distant Place
By (Author) Isla Dewar
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
9th October 2003
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
257g
When Iris Chisholm arrives in the tiny Highland community of Green Cairns, she's still in a state of shock not so much from her husband's untimely death as from the discovery that he'd gambled away all their money and even their home. In addressing the problems of the children at the school where she becomes the only teacher, Iris finds distraction from her worries. Further distractions come in the shape of golden-tongued lawyer Michael and the gentle handyman, Chas. The locals are deliciously outraged at the scandal of a school marm who seems to have a sex life, while so embroiled is Iris that she does not notice what is happening to her own near-adult children who need her just as much as the waifs of Green Cairns...
'Enchanting' Options; 'Explosively funny and chokingly poignant... Dewar's extraordinary gift is to make the reader care about the eventual fate of every one of her characters' Scotland on Sunday; 'A realist, observant and needle-sharp, Isla Dewar can be very funny' The Times; 'Breathless but appealingly spirited' Mail on Sunday; 'Acute observations... Magda is a wonderfully strong female character' Tom Shields, Herald; 'Genuinely moving and evocative' Scotland on Sunday
Isla Dewar was born in Edinburgh. She wrote articles for magazines and newspapers for many years before she wrote her first novel, KEEPING UP WITH MAGDA, in 1995. She lives in Fife with her husband, a cartoonist; they have two sons.