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A01=Jane Rusbridge
Author_Jane Rusbridge
Beautiful coastal coastline
Britain England
Buried secrets
Category1=Fiction
Category=FBA
Category=FS
Category=NL-FA
Cellist cello
Child children
Coming of age
COP=United Kingdom
Descriptive poetic
Devil's music
Devil’s music
Documentary maker
eq_bestseller
eq_fiction
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_modern-contemporary
eq_nobargain
Forgotten history loyalty
Format=BC
growing older
HMM=198
IMPN=Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN13=9781408831359
Language_English
Life everyday relations
Mental health issues
Modern family saga
Mother daughter relationship
Motherhood feminism
PA=Available
PD=20130801
POP=London
Price=€10 to €20
PS=Active
PUB=Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Strong Sussex coast setting
Subject=Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Vivid visualisation
WG=248
WMM=129

Product details

  • ISBN 9781408831359
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: London, GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'Beautifully describes the landscape of the Sussex coast, echoing with battles, buried bodies and Nora the protagonist's running shoes as she finds her own way of working through the knots of her life and those close to her' - Readers' Books of the Year, Guardian

'Rusbridge's sympathetic and respectful handling of a sensitive issue conveys an emotional impact that resonates long after the closing pages' - Times Literary Supplement

'An emotional tale of family, forgotten history and loyalty' - Psychologies
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A mesmerising story of family, legacy and turning back the tides, Rook beautifully evokes the shifting Sussex sands, and the rich seam of history lying just beneath them

Nora, a cellist, returns home to the Sussex coast with memories she must banish in order to survive: a charismatic teacher; a mistake she cannot unmake. Her mother Ada is waiting: a fragile, bitter woman who distils for herself a glamorous past as she smokes French cigarettes in her unkempt garden. A documentary maker has arrived in the village to shoot a film about King Cnut and his illegitimate daughter, whose body lies beneath the flagstones of Bosham church. As he digs up tales of ancient battles, Ada and Nora find themselves face to face with their own carefully buried secrets.

Jane Rusbridge is the author of The Devil's Music. She lives near the coast in West Sussex with her husband, a farmer, and the youngest of their five children. She has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Chichester, where she was the recipient of the Philip Lebrun Prize for Creative Writing and is Associate Lecturer in English.

www.janerusbridge.co.uk

@JaneRusbridge

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