Desiring Cairo (The Angeline Gower Trilogy, Book 2)
By (Author) Louisa Young
Book 2
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
19th October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
290g
The sparky, funny sequel to Louisa Youngs acclaimed first novel of belly-dancing, motorbikes and single-parenthood.
Angeline has a surprise waiting for her, and it's one that threatens everything she holds dear.
Everything used to mean herself and her Harley Davidson; now it means her sisters baby, Lily, and a life that they have just got back on track. But these letters bring a threat that cannot be ignored, and send Angeline back to Cairo, where love, chaos and maybe redemption are lying in wait for her.
Ever intrepid, Angeline is a heroine of the new guard in the second instalment of Louisa Youngs deliciously funny and razor-sharp trilogy.
A romantic hymn to the struggle of being independentIt is the compulsive quality of this writing that gives Louisa Youngs books such wide appeal. The Times
Funny and scarywith a memorable David Lynch-style take on Shepherds Bushin writing honestly and unsentimentally, Young celebrates the unequivocal nature of parental love with verve and style. Julie Myerson, Mail on Sunday
As well as being compelling and witty, Desiring Cairo is immensely touching, leaving haunting traces across the readers heart and mindMajestic. Big Issue
Louisa Young was a journalist for some years. Her first book was A Great Task of Happiness (1995), the life of Kathleen Bruce, her grandmother, the sculptor and wife of Scott of the Antarctic. She followed that with her Egyptian trilogy of novels: Baby Love (which was listed for the Orange Prize), Desiring Cairo and Tree of Pearls. They were followed by The Book of the Heart, a cultural history of our most symbolic organ. She has also published a trilogy of childrens novels, written with her ten-year-old daughter under the pseudonym Zizou Corder. Her most recent novel, The Heroes Welcome is a follow-up to the 2011 bestseller My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You, which was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award 2011 and the Wellcome Book Prize, was a Richard and Judy Book Club choice, and the first ever winner of the Galaxy Audiobook of the Year. She lives in London with her daughter.