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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Esther Freud'... We found 4 matches.
Esther Freud
Gaglow This novel interweaves the story of Sarah, a pregnant, out-of-work actress, with that of her ancestors in Germany at the time of World War I. For it is only now, as long-since confiscated estate of Gaglow is about to be returned, that the generations can be brought together across the decades.
Penguin Books Ltd 2001 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-14-024174-4
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Esther Freud
Hideous Kinky A moving and original account of what it was like to be a child of the hippy generation. Mum Julia takes her two daughters off to Morocco, and while she immerses herself happily in the Sufi religion, the children are left to explore Marrakech. Bea insists on going to school though, and five-year-old Lucy (the narrator of Freud's novel) dreams of mashed potato. When Julia meets Bilal, feckless, charming and irresponsible, they all enjoy a temporary paradise. But eventually she has to make a difficult choice between her lover and her children.
Penguin Books 1993 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-14-017412-5
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Esther Freud
Love Falls It is July, three months after Lara's 17th birthday, and one week before the much-anticipated Royal Wedding between the Prince of Wales and his teenage bride. Lara is about to leave for Italy, for a summer holiday with her distant, charismatic father. At Via Campanelli they are greeted by the cool, elegant Caroline whose sardonic composure leaves Lara tongue-tied and awkward. But as Lara's skin begins to turn golden, she begins to find herself relaxing, seduced by the limpid beauty of the place. When she is taken for dinner at the villa of the neighbouring Willoughbys, she finds herself suddenly under new scrutiny. Though thrown and embarrassed by the glamour and noisy ebullience of the family, Lara is drawn to Kip, a carelessly beautiful boy a couple of years older than her. But a summer spent under the spell of the Willoughbys will leave her changed forever. Full of heady, hot afternoons and shady, cool palazzos, Love Falls is an unforgettable story about families, and about adolescence in all its desperate awkwardness and breathless excitement.
Bloomsbury Publishing 2007 Paperback £7.99 ISBN 978-0747590651
Esther Freud
The Wild Set in the 1970s, The Wild is a detailed and closely observed novel about 'new' families and step-families, and is a clear evocation of the collision of adult and childhood worlds. William Sutcliffe described it in The Independent on Sunday as 'one of the very few great contemporary novels about childhood'.
Penguin Books 2001 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-14-023895-3
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