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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'William Trevor'... We found 3 matches.
William Trevor
Cheating at Canasta 'No matter what,' Julia had said, aware then of what was coming, 'let's always play cards.' And they did; for even with her memory gone, a little more of it each day - her children taken, her house, her flowerbeds, belongings, clothes - their games in the communal drawing room were a reality her affliction allowed. A husband sits in Harry's Bar in Venice, thinking of his wife - lost to him now - whose plea has brought him back to one of their favourite haunts. On another table, a young couple quarrel. Cheating at Canasta is the title story of William Trevor's new collection, his first since the highly acclaimed A Bit on the Side (2004), and its themes of missed opportunities, the inevitability of change and the powerful but fragmentary quality of our memories are entirely characteristic of his unparalleled oeuvre.
Viking 2007 hbk £16.99 ISBN 978-0670917266
Penguin Books 2008 pbk £7.99 ISBN 978-0141032450 Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth122
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/jul/29/fiction.features http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/aug/04/featuresreviews.guardianreview4 http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/cheating-at-canasta-by-william-trevor-460861.html
William Trevor
Felica's Journey How far can we trust the kindness of strangers? When Felicia arrives in England in search of the father of her child, she's taken under the wing of a helpful middle-aged catering manager who spends all his spare time studying tapes of an eccentric TV chef. He finds Felicia somewhere to stay and promises to help with her search. But it begins to emerge that he has motivations of his own, and that his kindness is not without its own price. Trevor's novel won the 1994 Whitbread Book of the Year Award.
Penguin 1995 pbk £7.99 ISBN 0-140-24024-1
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William Trevor
My House in Umbria After a terrorist bomb destroys a railway carriage in Italy, Mrs Delahunty and three fellow survivors repair to her villa. Mrs Delahunty is a writer of romance novels - and a woman with a past. Her guests are an aging British general, a young German man, and Aimee, an American girl orphaned in the blast. As these four strangers recover in Umbria's countryside and become friends, Aimee's uncle, a cold and childless academic who studies red carpenter ants, arrives to take her home. Mrs. Delahunty fears return may not be in Aimee's best interests. Failing in her attempts to connect with Aimee's uncle, she begins to drink heavily. Meanwhile, a persistent detective investigates the blast.
Penguin 1992 pbk £8.99 ISBN 0-140-15372-1
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Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth122
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