Tell Me Everything
By (Author) Sarah Salway
HarperCollins Publishers
The Friday Project Limited
1st August 2011
Library of Lost Books edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
125g
Discover a novelist that Neil Gaiman describes as an astonishingly smart writer.
When a chance meeting with a stranger leads to an offer of a room in exchange for telling her stories, Molly jumps at the chance.
Slowly she builds a new, eccentric family around herself: Tim, her secretive boyfriend, who just might be a spy; Miranda, the lovelorn hairstylist; Liz, the lusty librarian; Mr. Roberts, landlord and listener; and his French wife, Mrs. Roberts.
Much to Molly's surprise, she finds the stories she tells now are her key to creating a completely different life. Suddenly, her future is full of endless possibilities. The trouble is, Molly's not the only one telling tales. And the truth is always stranger than fiction.
Sarah Salway's witty, finely-tuned and poignant story of many stories is a uniquely entrancing chronicle.
'I galloped through this - couldn't stop once I'd started Molly has such a strong and original voice, the writing's so spare and yet the message so complex spiky, sparky, pithy and deep' Kate Long
'An ambush of a novel: characters who engage and then promptly pull the rug out from under your feet, plus enough wit and insight for two novels' Michelle Lovric
'Sarah does something quite rare, I think, which is to write engagingly (even grippingly) about the emotions, but in a way which is formally experimental, often quite daringhowever dark she becomes the material is always handled with such a light touch, and is never predictable, always inventive' Andrew Cowan
Sarah Salway lives in Kent and London. She is currently the RLF Fellow at the London School of Economics.