The Clematis Tree
Widdecombe, Ann
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Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. An apparently unread copy in perfect condition. Dust cover is intact with no nicks or tears. Spine has no signs of creasing. Pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds of any kind. Seller Inventory # wbs3533217704
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Clematis Tree
Publisher: Orion
Publication Date: 2000
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Like New
About this title
Mark and Claire seem an ideal couple. He is an accountant, she the daughter of a successful businessman. They live in a comfortable middle-class village in Surrey. Then, during a party for their daughter Pippa's baptism, their son Jeremy is knocked down on the road outside. It is their worst nightmare, something they thought could never happen, and the consequences will affect each one of them more than they could possibly imagine. What is Claire's guilty secret, and can her wealthy, self-made father help? Will Mark, desperate to escape, have the nerve to leave? And how will Pippa be affected by the turmoil that began on the day of her own christening?
The once ideal marriage is troubled by the stress, the pressure caused by Jeremy's state of health. But is Jeremy the glue that holds the marriage together, however tenuously.
Everything's going swimmingly: their four-year-old son Jeremy is playing with almost-four-year-old Michael and arguing with his dad about whether he can call next door's dog, Rags, through the hole in the hedge.
Then the white rabbit appears--an escaped pet--and Jeremy chases it. But instead of leading Jeremy down a rabbit hole, like Alice, into a topsy-turvy world of mad hatters, petulant queens and hookah-smoking caterpillars, the rabbit careers straight out onto the road. Jeremy follows--"there was no 'don't' to cover the present situation even if he had not been recklessly intent on the pursuit"--running headlong into a red sports car being driven at 60 miles an hour by a young man who had had too much to drink.
He survives. But he's paralysed from the neck down and severely brain-damaged.
The Clematis Tree follows the attempts of Jeremy's family to live their lives in the years following the accident: coping as Jeremy's health declines, dealing with their grief, guilt and the conflicting feelings of love and resentment for Jeremy and for each other. While Mark becomes increasingly ineffective at work, Claire, using her son's needs as an excuse, retreats into a self-imposed isolation, and Pippa suffers from her parents' growing irritability. Then Claire's younger sister Sally, the flame-haired Conservative backbencher introduces her Terminally Ill Persons Bill--designed to legalise euthanasia. And suddenly the press are interested in Jeremy.
Politician Ann Widdecombe's first novel is a deeply serious investigation of the effects of tragedy on nuclear and extended families, and an occasionally didactic and unfashionable paean to faith and duty. --Lisa Gee
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