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She's Leaving Home

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

She's Leaving Home

Contributors:

By (Author) Joan Bakewell

ISBN:

9781844086702

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Virago Press Ltd

Publication Date:

25th September 2012

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Prizes:

Short-listed for Portico Prize 2012 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

360g

Description

Liverpool late 1950s. This is a story of three people: a suppressed mother; a father, projectionist at the local cinema which has seen better days; and their daughter Martha. It is a time of many escapes: Nureyev defects in London; Gagarin escapes the earth's atmosphere to be the first man in space; the Beatles escape the dreariness of Liverpool to seek their fortune in Hamburg. In Britain the drab 50s are giving way to the lively 60s and the young sense it.

With shades of Billy Liar and Absolute Beginners, this novel brilliantly captures that longing for freedom. Sixteen year old Martha is leaving home.

Reviews

The author's astute observation underpins her clever, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant evocation of a coming of age. - Sunday Times - Elizabeth Buchan

Bakewell is at her best evoking the excitement of the early days of television. Her most effective portraits are those of the Granada Studios. Bakewell vividly evokes the modernity of the building in Manchester, the vibrant atmosphere and the mingling of staff in the canteen... Bakewell's attention to detail is impeccable... [An] affectionate conjuring of an era gone by. - New Statesman - Samira Shackle

Plenty of wry humour. Many of Joan Bakewell's observations and anecdotes also convey the distinct impression of personal experience - particularly once timid Martha reaches Liverpool, where she finds herself surprisingly at home among her new bohemian friends, her horizons broadened by such heady delights as poetry readings, CND protests, sex and Earl Grey tea. - Daily Mail - Amber Pearson

An accomplished writer of fiction on the evidence of this, her second novel...Bakewell conjures up Liverpool and a dreary nearby town in the early Sixties, sensitively portraying through her characterisation an era on the cusp between post-war privation and Sixties hedonism... Bakewell does capture both the intense self-absorption of the young and the disappointments of middle age in what is a very readable and perceptive novel. - Daily Express - Vanessa Berridge

Author Bio

A prominent figure in TV and the arts in Britain, Joan Bakewell has been a broadcaster for over forty years, a print journalist for over twenty years and has published her autobiography, The Centre of the Bed. All the Nice Girls was her first novel. She was made a Dame in 2008.

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