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As Little as Nothing

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

As Little as Nothing

Contributors:

By (Author) Pamela Mulloy

ISBN:

9781770416369

Publisher:

ECW Press,Canada

Imprint:

ECW Press,Canada

Publication Date:

11th October 2022

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

270

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

On the eve of the Second World War outside a village in England, four people are connected by an airplane crash that changes their lives forever

In the tumultuous year before war breaks out, a plane crashes on a country lane and four people are brought together in the aftermath. Miriam is recovering from another miscarriage and learns to fly as an escape from the disappointments in her life. Audrey is a middle-aged, upper-class activist who has shunned her society, travels the UK lecturing on reproductive rights, lives in a Reading caravan, and whose daily ritual includes a swim in a nearby river.

It is Audreys nephew, Frank, who teaches Miriam to fly. A club foot and his suppressed homosexuality have made him reluctant to engage with anyone other than his aunt. But as he succumbs to his attraction to the crashed pilot and convinces Miriam to co-pilot an air race from London to Manchester, and as Audrey confronts her past, ghosts must be laid to rest.

With the war looming, As Little As Nothing beautifully explores resilience, the strength of new bonds, and the various ways we reinvent ourselves.

A buoyant and affecting portrait of four disparate souls striving to become their true selves on the cusp of major social change. Kathleen Winter, author of Undersong

With intimacy, acuity, and grace, Pamela Mulloy captures the complex inner lives of her characters, who yearn to become themselves as England lurches into war. Soaring and kaleidoscopic, As Little As Nothing is both a beautiful evocation of the past and a novel for our times a clarion call for the right of women everywhere to choose their own destiny. Jack Wang, author of We Two Alone

Reviews

"As Little As Nothing was a lovely read on a warm summer day, and it was also a reminder that women have been fighting for decades and will continue to fight, for agency and the right to make decisions about our bodies ... A beautiful story that is at once timely and timeless." -- Urban Info Girl blog
"Mulloy gracefully captures the lives of two women who, against the backdrop of a looming war, must reinvent themselves. Like the best historical fiction, As Little As Nothing helps illuminate the issue of reproductive rights by shining a light on the past." -- Claire Cameron, author of The Last Neanderthal
"A buoyant and affecting portrait of four disparate souls striving to become their true selves on the cusp of major social change." -- Kathleen Winter, author of Undersong
"With intimacy, acuity, and grace, Pamela Mulloy captures the complex inner lives of her characters, who yearn to become themselves as England lurches into war. Soaring and kaleidoscopic, As Little As Nothing is both a beautiful evocation of the past and a novel for our times -- a clarion call for the right of women everywhere to choose their own destiny." -- Jack Wang, author of We Two Alone

Author Bio

Pamela Mulloy's debut novel, The Deserters, was published in 2018 and shortlisted for the ReLit Award. She is the editor of The New Quarterly and director of the Wild Writers Literary Festival. She has lived in Poland, England, and the U.S., and currently resides in Kitchener, ON, with her husband and daughter.

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