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"When Maude Strong was twenty-four she killed a child." This one stark sentence lies at the heart of Maude's life. The court found her not guilty of dangerous driving - she was only going 24 miles an hour; the child ran out into the road; there was no time to stop. But no one else killed that child, and if the court wasn't going to punish her, Maude would punish herself. The next ten years have been spent in shadows: living in a basement flat on one of London's most anonymous roads; working as a ghost-writer and burying herself in other people's stories. Until a stranger's knock on her door leads to an unexpected trip to Scotland, and the suspicion that it may be possible after all for broken hearts to mend.
| ISBN | 0340685891 | | Pages | 320 | | ISBN13 | 9780340685891 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 223 | | Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton General Division | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Sceptre | | Height (mm) | 195 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 128 | | Publication date | 07 Nov 2002 | | Spine width (mm) | 20 | | DEWEY | 823.914 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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'In the blizzard of 'chick lit' of the past decade, Tania Kindersley stands out. Thoughtful, honest, and prepared to chart the pain of emotions among the young and gay - rather than just their appetite for self-doubt or loathing - her first three novels were among the best of the genre. But now, with her fourth, Kindersley has finally come of age. Nothing to Lose is the work of a novelist of stature rather than a member of a publishing phenomenon. Maude Strong, who killed a child in a road accident ten years ago has not recovered. Maude's return from the living dead is the backbone of Kindersley's beautiful and moving novel. It gives us a female heroine as frail and yet still capable of love as the second Mrs De Winter in Rebecca, and the comparison is entirely apt.' -- Mail 20020503 'Establishes her as a writer mature enough to deal with death and the terror of corrosive guilt...Well written and intelligent, this is a hugely impressive book' -- Marie Claire 20020503 that rare beast, a well-written love story for grown-ups ... An elegiac page-turner - INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE -- Independent Magazine 20020503 A deep and moving insight into the mind of a trauma victim which makes compelling reading - Telegraph & Argus, Bradford 20020503 A sensitive, beautifully-written evocation of the redemptive pwer of love - CHOICE 20020503 a moving, thought-provoking tale ... a beautifully written novel with deftly drawn characters and poignant descriptions of loneliness, despair and hope. THE PRESS & JOURNAL, Aberdeen 20020503 'Beautiful and moving novel. It gives us a female heroine as frail and yet still capable of love as the second Mrs De Winter in Rebecca, and the comparison is entirely apt' -- Mail 20020503 'an emotional and captivating read' -- The Irish News 20020503 'Tania Kindersley is a novelist who effortlessly evokes loss and nostalgia' -- Sunday Times 20020503 'Well written and intelligent, this is a hugely impressive book' -- Marie Claire, London 20020503 'Tania Kindersley is the Guinness heiress and novelist. Her latest offering tells the painful tale of young ghost writer of celebrity' -- Derbyshsire Today 20020503 'Establishes her as a writer mature enough to deal with death and the terror of corrosive guilt...Well written and intelligent, this is a hugely impressive book' -- Marie Claire 20020503  Be the first to write a customer review
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