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Rose Under Glass

Published
Dec 2008
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
272

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It is the late 1950s; the social milieu is London's colonies of artists and writers. Penelope's husband has died suddenly and needlessly, and she is left to face an uncertain future. She needs understanding, acceptance, the chance to express an identity of her own rather than as one half of a partnership. But these are qualities which her family and friends may not be able to supply...

Elizabeth Berridge's crisp and distinctly English style of writing established her as one of the most significant novelists of the post-war years.

'She has an eye for the beauty of humble and familiar things, and a gift for expressing it in a language sharp yet delicate. She has a quiet, wicked sense of humour.' New Statesman

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First Edition Dec 2008 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN13 9780571247363 ISBN10 0571247369
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Jan 2017 The Odyssey Press ISBN10 B01N6NYETV
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