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The Small Hours

by Susie Boyt

A wonderful and startling novel about the havoc and pain, healing and love that comes with growing up in a family. Like A.L. Kennedy and Ali Smith, Susie Boyt is an exquisite writer, thoughtful and truly original.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Harriet Mansfield, brave, wry and handsome, is determined to triumph no matter what. With a decade of therapy under her belt and a new large inheritance, it seems there is nothing she cannot achieve.So she decides to open the school of her dreams. To her precious little girls, rich in everything but care, she vows to provide the happiest childhoods in the world. For everyone knows that early years passed in delightful ways can set you up for life.But can this ambitious new departure spill some retrospective sweetness onto Harriet's own harsh beginnings, or better still cancel them out altogether? Will the family she's estranged from ever grant her the recognition she craves?Written with deep psychological insight and coal-black humour THE SMALL HOURS is a stunning meditation on love, self-love and forgiveness, and their shadowy opposites.

Notes

A startlingly original novel about the havoc and healing that comes with growing up in a family. 'In Harriet Mansfield, Boyt has drawn a character whose moral and emotional courage is both convincing and heartbreaking' Financial Times

Back Cover

'From Charlotte Bronte's Lucy Snowe through Muriel Spark's Jean Brodie to Roald Dahl's Miss Honey, schoolmistresses have been among the best-loved characters in fiction.In Susie Boyt's Harriet Mansfield there is a new name to add to that list...a brilliant portrait.' Daily Mail 'Boyt is a compassionate chronicler of the human heart . . .. In Harriet Mansfield, she has drawn a character whose moral and emotional courage is both convincing and heartbreaking' Financial Times 'Boyt has a gift for creating loveable protagonists...Harriet is magnificent.' Independent. 'An exquisitely written tale of a damaged woman attempting to mend her past with a grand gesture.' Pyschologies 'An absolute gem of a novel: exquisite, diamond-bright and lacerating to the hardest of hearts.' Literary Review 'Wonderfully unexpected...brilliantly done' BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review

Flap

'From Charlotte Bronte's Lucy Snowe through Muriel Spark's Jean Brodie to Roald Dahl's Miss Honey, schoolmistresses have been among the best-loved characters in fiction.In Susie Boyt's Harriet Mansfield there is a new name to add to that list...a brilliant portrait.' Daily Mail 'Boyt is a compassionate chronicler of the human heart . . .. In Harriet Mansfield, she has drawn a character whose moral and emotional courage is both convincing and heartbreaking' Financial Times 'Boyt has a gift for creating loveable protagonists...Harriet is magnificent.' Independent. 'An exquisitely written tale of a damaged woman attempting to mend her past with a grand gesture.' Pyschologies 'An absolute gem of a novel: exquisite, diamond-bright and lacerating to the hardest of hearts.' Literary Review 'Wonderfully unexpected...brilliantly done' BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review

Author Biography

Susie Boyt is the author of four acclaimed novels and a memoir, MY JUDY GARLAND LIFE, which was serialised on Radio 4 and will be staged at the Nottingham Playhouse in spring 2013. Since 2002 she has written a weekly column about art and life for the Financial Times. She lives in London with her family.

Review

The Small Hours excites with refined delights . . . Boyt's economical prose remains elegantly polished, her descriptions of the subtleties of psychotherapy spine-tingling . . . A meaty yet accessible novel possessing great psychological rigour - Sunday Times - Lucy BeresfordBoyt is a compassionate chronicler of the human heart . . . The point of this novel is not whether your dreams succeed or fail, but whether you're still willing to risk having dreams at all. In Harriet Mansfield, Boyt has drawn a character whose moral and emotional courage is both convincing and heartbreaking - Financial Times - Rebecca AbramsThe Small Hours is an absolute gem of a novel: exquisite, diamond-bright and lacerating to the hardest of hearts - Literary Review - Amanda Craig

Promotional

A wonderful and startling novel about the havoc and pain, healing and love that comes with growing up in a family. Like A.L. Kennedy and Ali Smith, Susie Boyt is an exquisite writer, thoughtful and truly original.

Long Description

Harriet Mansfield, brave, wry and handsome, is determined to triumph no matter what. With a decade of therapy under her belt and a new large inheritance, it seems there is nothing she cannot achieve.So she decides to open the school of her dreams. To her precious little girls, rich in everything but care, she vows to provide the happiest childhoods in the world. For everyone knows that early years passed in delightful ways can set you up for life.But can this ambitious new departure spill some retrospective sweetness onto Harriet's own harsh beginnings, or better still cancel them out altogether? Will the family she's estranged from ever grant her the recognition she craves?Written with deep psychological insight and coal-black humour THE SMALL HOURS is a stunning meditation on love, self-love and forgiveness, and their shadowy opposites.

Review Quote

The Small Hours is an absolute gem of a novel: exquisite, diamond-bright and lacerating to the hardest of hearts

Promotional "Headline"

A wonderful and startling novel about the havoc and pain, healing and love that comes with growing up in a family. Like A.L. Kennedy and Ali Smith, Susie Boyt is an exquisite writer, thoughtful and truly original.

Description for Sales People

The Small Hours was published to rave reviews.

Details

ISBN184408826X
Author Susie Boyt
Year 2013
ISBN-10 184408826X
ISBN-13 9781844088263
Media Book
Pages 224
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Virago Press Ltd
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 823.92
Format Paperback
Language English
UK Release Date 2013-07-04
Publication Date 2013-07-04
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2013-07-08
AU Release Date 2013-07-08

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