Review:
'A wise and beautiful book about what it feels like to be alive - I really loved it' Zadie Smith
'Often joyous; infinitely wise; passionate and poised, this is a book you ll want to sit in silence with and hug to yourself - then start again.' Daily Mail
'A fine, honest, complex portrait of an artist's mind' Michele Roberts, Independent
'Read this vivid, minutely observed memoir' Sinclair McKay, Telegraph
'Fresh and funny - with a zest for living that bounces off the page' Psychologies
'Every word strikes like a hammer on an anvil, throwing off sizzling sparks.' Bidisha, The f word
'It is a testament to Gee's skill with structure, her lightness of touch and her honesty, particularly about the most painful episodes, that she has fashioned this account of a fundamentally satisfying and happy writer's life into such a page-turner.' Melissa Benn, New Statesman
'Exceptionally interesting and brave - a wonderful book' Claire Tomalin
'Highly recommended for all aspiring writers' Bernardine Evaristo
'Maggie Gee writes with such courage and wit. This is a vivid portrait of a woman finding her way through the maze of class ridden post war England, the 60's, feminism and how to be a mother and a writer.' Diana Melly
'Observant, honest and sensitively-written, it will be required reading for all admirers of Maggie Gee's fiction. I greatly enjoyed it.' Michael Holroyd
'A beautifully wrought, perceptive and uplifting memoir.' --The Good Book Guide
'Often joyous; infinitely wise; passionate and poised, this is a book you ll want to sit in silence with and hug to yourself - then start again.' --Daily Mail 28th July 2011
'A fine, honest, complex portrait of an artist's mind' Michele Roberts, Independent 'Read this vivid, minutely observed memoir' Sinclair McKay, Telegraph 'Fresh and funny - with a zest for living that bounces off the page' Psychologies 'Every word strikes like a hammer on an anvil, throwing off sizzling sparks' Bidisha, The f word 'It is a testament to Gee's skill with structure, her lightness of touch and her honesty, particularly about the most painful episodes, that she has fashioned this account of a fundamentally satisfying and happy writer's life into such a page-turner.' Melissa Benn, New Statesman --Reviews
'Exceptionally interesting and brave - a wonderful book' Claire Tomalin 'Highly recommended for all aspiring writers' Bernardine Evaristo 'Maggie Gee writes with such courage and wit. This is a vivid portrait of a woman finding her way through the maze of class ridden post war England, the 60's, feminism and how to be a mother and a writer.' Diana Melly 'Observant, honest and sensitively-written, it will be required reading for all admirers of Maggie Gee's fiction. I greatly enjoyed it.' Michael Holroyd A beautifully wrought, perceptive and uplifting memoir'. The Good Book Guide --Reviews
About the Author:
Maggie Gee was chosen as one of Granta's original 'Best Young British Novelists'. She has published many novels to great acclaim, including The White Family, shortlisted for the Orange and IMPAC prizes, My Cleaner, My Driver and The Flood, longlisted for the Orange Prize. She was the first female Chair of the Royal Society of Literature and is now one of its Vice-Presidents. She lives in London.
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