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Reading in Bed
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Reading in Bed

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Opening at the Hay Festival and ending with the prospect of a spring wedding, Sue Gee’s new novel is a lively story of tangled relationships and the sustaining powers of good books, loyal friends and conversation.

Friends since university, with busy working lives behind them, Dido and Georgia have long been looking forward to carefree days of books and conversation, when each finds herself caught up in unexpected domestic drama. Dido, for the first time, has cause to question her marriage; widowed Georgia feels certain her husband will return to her. Meanwhile, an eccentric country cousin goes wildly off the rails, children are unhappy in love and perfect health is all at once in question.

This novel will bring a writer who ‘transforms the stuff of ordinary life into art’ (Philippa Gregory, The Sunday Times) to her widest audience yet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2008
Pages
352
ISBN
9780755303120

Opening at the Hay Festival and ending with the prospect of a spring wedding, Sue Gee’s new novel is a lively story of tangled relationships and the sustaining powers of good books, loyal friends and conversation.

Friends since university, with busy working lives behind them, Dido and Georgia have long been looking forward to carefree days of books and conversation, when each finds herself caught up in unexpected domestic drama. Dido, for the first time, has cause to question her marriage; widowed Georgia feels certain her husband will return to her. Meanwhile, an eccentric country cousin goes wildly off the rails, children are unhappy in love and perfect health is all at once in question.

This novel will bring a writer who ‘transforms the stuff of ordinary life into art’ (Philippa Gregory, The Sunday Times) to her widest audience yet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2008
Pages
352
ISBN
9780755303120