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Peripheral Vision

Published
Oct 2008
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
376

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Sylvia, a young, highly competent eye surgeon in 1990s London, stumbles into love and motherhood and discovers she is terrified of both. Ruby, a 1950s suburban housewife, begins receiving poison pen letters; her interior life is so distorted by rage and shame that she actually believes she deserves them. Iris, the gentle young nurse who attends to Ruby's son after an accident, falls in love with a handsome, upper-middle-class medical student. But Iris is working class and will have to overcome forces of snobbery to achieve the safety and love she so desperately craves. Over the course of this gripping, intricately plotted story, the subtle connections between these three women are gradually and surprisingly revealed as Ferguson masterfully illustrates the role random fate plays in human life.

Peripheral Vision is a funny and clever novel about love and the lack of it; about motherhood, sight, and insight; and about the different ways we experience and transcend suffering.

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Jan 2007 Solidus ISBN13 9781904529293 ISBN10 1904529291
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First Edition Oct 2008 Other Press ISBN13 9781590512876 ISBN10 1590512871
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Dec 2015 Pembury House Publishing ISBN10 B019NCNF7U
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ISBN10 B01CWUQVQ2
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Jan 2014 Oakhill Publishing ISBN10 B00I0J28PS
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