What if the villain of your childhood turned out to be someone really rather extraordinary?
‘Touching, exciting, romantic and tender, this novel shines in the deft hands of its author.’ Compulsion Reads
Edwardian Brighton. A wide-eyed girl enters Mr Parker's photographic studio and receives her first lesson about the brand new medium that will shape her future: “Can you think of a really good memory? Perhaps you can see it when you close your eyes. Now think how much better it would be if you could take it out and look at whenever you wanted to!”
2009: Disgraced politician Sir James Hastings is resigned to living out his retirement in a secluded village in the Surrey Hills. He is unmoved when he learns his mother has died at the age of 108. In his mind, he buried her when she abandoned him as a child. Brought up by his father, a charismatic war-hero turned racing-driver, the young James, torn between self-blame and longing, eventually dismissed her as the ‘villain’ of his childhood. But now he inherits her life’s work – an incredible photography collection spanning six decades – and is forced to confront the realisation that his version of the past isn’t even half the story.
Journey across a century of change as one man explores the world through this mother’s eyes and reassembles his own family history.
Award-winning author Jane Davis presents a family that is beautifully flawed, brimming with affection, and inimitably human. This emotional and expertly crafted novel captures perfectly how misunderstood decisions of the past can haunt and illuminate the present.
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Descripción Paperback. Condición: Brand New. 2nd revised edition edition. 398 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.00 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: 148028887X