Soon to be a major Channel 4 series, this novel is Weldon at her funniest, most perceptive, most topical.
This is the story of women when they were wimmin: of that unforgettable blossoming in 70s England of hope, freedom, equality, and sisterhood; and of what happened next...
Fay Weldon’s brand-new novel is everything and more that we expect from her – a witty and controversial no-holds-barred portrait of four women’s attempts and failures to create a new life.
There’s the feminist publishing house, founded one balmy evening at sedate No 3, Chalcot Crescent, in a flurry of argument, peace-making and naked dancing.
There’s Layla: noisy, darlingish, high-profile: ‘I am the only right-thinking feminist there is. It’s all the others who are out of step.’
And Alice, the academic, the philosopher, the – eventually – Glastonbury witch.
And Nancy, boring, sensible Nancy who is the only one with any business nous.
And Stephanie – the one who leaves her husband and children to embrace politics, men, other women...
Their stories are intertwined with 20 years of all our lives – blissful, rage-filled, treacherous, redemptive. It is a novel, too, about money, power, and definitely Men.
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Previous reviews include:
“Weldon writes as if she were Virginia Woolf and Roseanne Arnold joined at the hip. She is literary, well-read, totally in control, sharp as a needle and off the wall.”
Mirabella
“The best woman writer in Britain.”
Woman
“Fay Weldon has talent to burn.”
New Musical Express
“Her fertility of inventions transforms the incredible into the irresistible.”
Mail on Sunday
Fay Weldon's new novel blasts into the Brave New World which women – and their men – fought for, agonised over, and thought they would inherit.
This is the story of women when they were wimmin: of that unforgettable blossoming in seventies England of hope, freedom, equality and sisterhood; and of what happened next... The novel is everything we expect from Fay Weldon, and more: not just a work of literature but an energising leap into the pool of social complacency, a feisty, no-holds-barred portrait of four women's attempts and failures to create a new life.
There's the feminist publishing house, founded one balmy evening at sedate No. 103 Chalcot Crescent in a flurry of argument, peace-making and naked dancing.
There's Layla: noisy, darlingish, high-profile: 'I am the only right-thinking feminist there is. It's all the others who are out of step.'
And Alice, the academic, the philosopher, the – eventually – Glastonbury witch.
And Nancy, boring, sensible Nancy who is the only one with any business nous.
And Stephanie – the one who leaves her husband and children to embrace politics, men, other women...
Their stories are intertwined with twenty years of all our lives – blissful, rage-filled, treacherous, redemptive.
It is a novel, too, about money, power, pain and, definitely, Men.
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