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ISBN
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9780571254002
Publisher
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Faber & Faber
Subject
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Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945)
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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304
Year
:
2011
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450.0
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Katherine Freeman is living a conventional life: married with a small child and working as a part-time teacher, she has drifted far from her former life as a dancer. Burying the nagging sense that part of her has gone missing, she navigates the world in a dream, drawn one way then another by those whodepend on her. David, her ageing father, has secrets of his own. His desperate drive to raise funds for a Poetry Foundation in the Lake District covers up his sense of what is missing. Disappointed by his daughter's abandoning of her artistic life, he has no idea how much they have in common. Then Katherine meets Stephen Jericho, a talented poet and friend of her father's. They embark on an affair which is less about them than about passion itself, sexual passion but also an elemental connection with life. In this powerful debut, Emily Woof addresses the human need to engage. Her unique descriptive talent has the ability to make the reader look afresh at even the most familiar things. This is a brilliant novel about life's choices: love and marriage, art and commerce, ideals and compromise.
Author Biography
Originally from Newcastle, Emily Woof is a well-known British actress. Her many film credits include The Full Monty and the cult classic Velvet Goldmine. She has appeared in a variety of television dramas, including Miss Marple, and on stage in Neil Bartlett's production of Romeo And Juliet. She is also a prolific writer of drama for stage, screen, BBC Radio 4 and Film Four; in addition to writing she has also directed and starred in a number of these productions. TheWhole Wide Beauty is her first novel.
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