Twelve
By (Author) Vanessa Jones
HarperCollins Publishers
Flamingo
9th March 2001
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice and issues
Literary studies: general
823.92
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
134g
How should a young woman live now
Lily is waiting, as ever, for the weekend, waiting to get out of the city, waiting for that ever-elusive, life-defining, climactic episode, the one that will explain to me everything thats gone before, and everything thats to come.
Shes been friends with the decisive Edward and the freewheeling Josh for years, and makes what progress she does by clinging on to them. She seeks a narrative for her life, a story to dress in, and embarks on a daring, blind romance that begins on a train with the mysterious Colin, but just as swiftly talks herself out of it, out of commitment. Meanwhile, next door, Shirley, a plainer, simpler woman, just gets on with things, caring for home, husband and baby, making strides, repeating cycles.
Will Lily reach her epiphany Will she recognize it when it arrives Will it really change her life Does she even need one
'Twelve is a thoroughly intriguing novel studded with thoughtful and witty insights, and I've never read a book before that contains both ecstasy tips and gardening tips. Vanessa Jones' writing is measured and elegant, but there is an underlying panic here at the ridiculous business of being alive.' Arthur Smith
Vanessa Jones novels include Twelve (2000) and The Kindest Use A Knife (2002). It took her eight years to get her first book deal, during which she gardened and painted and decorated to support her writing. Among her favourite writers are Jean Rhys, Natalia Ginsburg, VS Naipaul and Caradoc Evans.