Georgy Girl
By (Author) Margaret Forster
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
1st July 2005
7th April 2005
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Humorous fiction
Family life fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
823.914
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
202g
'Almost uncannily readable' Sunday Times Georgy is young, gregarious and fun - she is also large, self-confessedly ugly and desperate for love. Georgy bears her fate bravely as she alternates between playing the fool and humbling herself before Meredith, her pretty, callous flatmate, although when James, middle-aged socialite and self-imposed 'Uncle', asks Georgy to become his mistress, she is tempted to accept. Then Meredith announces that she is pregnant and Jos, the expectant father, decides he is in love with Georgy...
The book moves along at a funny, extremely enjoyable speed in step with Georgy's restless energy, sometimes verging on the farcical, and always contained just this side of pathos * The Times *
Forster is remarkably honest, skilful and perceptive * Observer *
Forster has that rare ability to step into another's shoes * Company *
Born in Carlisle, Margaret Forster was the author of many successful and acclaimed novels, including Have the Men Had Enough, Lady's Maid, Diary of an Ordinary Woman, Is There Anything You Want , Keeping the World Away, Over and The Unknown Bridesmaid. She also wrote bestselling memoirs - Hidden Lives, Precious Lives and, most recently, My Life in Houses - and biographies. She was married to writer and journalist Hunter Davies and lived in London and the Lake District. She died in February 2016, just before her last novel, How to Measure a Cow, was published.