The Other Half of Me
By (Author) Morgan Mccarthy
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
13th November 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 145mm, Height 199mm, Spine 26mm
276g
Jonathan and Theo's childhood is one in which money is abundant but nurture is scarce. With a father who died when they were very young and a mother who starts drinking at lunchtime, the brother and sister are largely left to roam around their sprawling estate in rural Wales, looking after only themselves and each other. Until, that is, their grandmother Eve returns to the family home. Eve is a figure who is as enchanting as she is forbidding, and she takes the children under her wing, answering their questions about their family history that have always been ignored. Yet as they grow older, they discover that much of what they've been told is a fiction, and that something very sinister lies in their past.
'Dark, addictive and a stunning debut' - Cosmopolitan
'Gorgeously written' - Heat'An accomplished novel... McCarthy's exquisite storytelling points to a promising literary career' - Edinburgh Evening News 'Bath-time reading sorted with Morgan McCarthy's pageturner' - Sunday Times'A beautiful, brooding novel... Darkly lush, filled with an irresistibly sad glamour, this is a memorable debut' - KirkusMorgan McCarthy read English at Reading University, where she graduated with First Class honours. In 2008, she started working part-time in order to write her first novel, THE OTHER HALF OF ME.