The Misinterpretation of Tara Jupp
By (Author) Eva Rice
Quercus Publishing
Heron Books
1st November 2013
29th August 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
592
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 37mm
413g
Country girl Tara is whisked off to Sixties London to become a pop star; there she is dressed, she is shown off at Chelsea parties, photographed by the best. She meets songwriters, singers, designers, and records her song, and falls in love.
But behind the buzz and excitement of her success, concern about her beautiful, wild sister Lucy and the bitter relationship with their friend Matilda haunts Tara. Their past friendship is broken, and among the deceptions and the strangeness of both their marriages, the buried secrets keep on reappearing. The brilliant new world of fashion and music, of mini skirts and rock 'n' roll, of the Marquee Club and The Palladium, is also one of love and heartache.'A swoon of a read ... vintage style drips from every page' Elle. * Elle *
'Brilliantly written, hugely engaging and full of glorious detail, this book is a must-read' Heat. * Heat *
'An absolutely smashing read' Marie Claire. * Marie Claire *
'Dense with detail and richly filmic in the way it sets vivid scenes and recreates clashed between the old and new' Telegraph. * Telegraph *
Eva Rice has written three novels and one non-fiction book. She is married to a musician and has three children. She lives in London.