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This Is Yesterday

Rose Ruane

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An evocative and sharply impressive debut about family secrets and female identity by talented young novelist Rose Ruane

'This Is Yesterday is a song for the outsiders, a hymn to the suburban misfits. Here the tensions and oddness of lower-middle class family life are explored in poetic detail . . . A voice of hope for those who boldly follow their own creative path from adolescence to middle age' Benjamin Myers, author of The OffingAlone and adrift in London, Peach is heading into her mid-forties with nothing to show for her youthful promise but a stalled art career and the stopgap job in a Mayfair gallery that she's somehow been doing for a decade.She is too smart and independent to believe her unhappiness will be cured by a relationship and a baby, too lonely to break her cycle of drunken hook ups and nervous breakdowns. She is too young to feel this tired, and far too old to feel this lost.When Peach is woken one night with news that her father, who has Alzheimer's disease, is in intensive care, she can no longer outrun the summer of secrets and sexual awakenings that augured twenty-five years of estrangement from her family. Now, as they all gather in the hospital, past and present collide, forcing Peach to confront the consequences of her actions - and inactions - throughout the years.This Is Yesterday is a story of a woman's relationship with her art, her body and desires, her memories, herself. It is a story of beginning, ending and becoming.

Format:
Hardback
Pages:
320
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN:
9781472154019
Published Date:
7/11/2019
Dimensions:
222mm x 144mm x 30mm
Weight:
460g
Category:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

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RRP: £14.99

Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9781472154019

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