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Ten Things I've Learnt About Love

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ten Things I've Learnt About Love

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Butler

ISBN:

9781447222507

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Picador

Publication Date:

30th January 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

318g

Description

Alice has just returned to London from months of travelling abroad. She is late to hear the news that her father is dying, and arrives at the family home only just in time to say goodbye. Daniel hasn't had a roof over his head for years, but to him the city of London feels like home in a way that no bricks and mortar ever did. He spends every day searching for his daughter; the daughter he has never met. Until now . . .

Reviews

A very enjoyable read . . . subtle and clever Clare Morrall, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Astonishing Splashes of Colour
A hymn to London poetic and incantatory. The gripping, hopeful love story is deftly threaded through wonderfully detailed, sensuous prose. Martina Evans

Sarah Butler writes a very real London, linking paths through the city with a moving, eloquent story of love, loss and family

Stella Duffy


Heartbreaking and hopeful, Ten Things Ive Learnt About Love criss-crosses London in a search for fathers and daughters, family and home. For anyone who has ever wondered where they belong, or to whom they belong, the answer can be found within Sarah Butlers tender debut novel Vanessa Diffenbaugh, author of The Language of Flowers
A tender and imaginative novel about love, belonging and the ties that bind, this is a beautifully written book that shows the reader contemporary London through the eyes of two people on personal journeys.Choice magazine
If this weren't billed as a debut novel, one would never know it. Sarah Butler writes with the deftness and delicacy of a master storyteller, giving us a compassionate, achingly beautiful rendering of a father and daughter. Hillary Jordan, author of Mudbound and When She Woke
Graceful and subtle love, in all its shape-shifting complexity, is at the core of this novel; that and the consequences good and bad of keeping secrets The shifting and intricate dynamics of family life, and the vertiginously painful feelings of loss induced by relationship breakdown and bereavement, are written with imaginative precision. This is a thought- as well as emotion-provoking novel It also sparkles with hope. Independent on Sunday
Increasingly suspenseful a moving and satisfying debut John Harding, Daily Mail
A warm-hearted, hopeful fable about trying to stay true to yourself: about losing parents, building bridges and seeing miracles in the dust on the pavement Maggie Gee
This poignant novel about fathers and daughters, homecoming and restlessness, is also a love letter to London Butler has viewed the city in all its weathers and moods, and this shines through on every page. Equally elegant are her observations of the emotional turmoil of her main characters as they pace the capitals highways and byways, united by a secret A moving, life-affirming debut.Marie Claire
In a novel flitting between the perspectives of young Alice and homeless older gentleman Daniel, Butler gives an astute insight into both their worlds. The Big Issue
Explores the bonds and fractures between fathers and daughters This is a novel strong in both style and substance that tells a poignant tale of hope and love regained We Love This Book
Exquisitely written Butler writes with lucidity, compassion and a beautifully detailed eye for London and all its quirks Metro

Author Bio

Sarah Butler is in her early thirties and lives in Manchester. She runs a consultancy which develops literature and arts projects that explore and question our relationship to place. She has been writer in residence on the Central Line, the Greenwich Peninsula, and at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and has taught creative writing for the British Council in Kuala Lumpur. Ten Things I've Learnt About Love is her first novel, and has been published in thirteen languages around the world.

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