The Bay Of Angels
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:2nd Jun '16
Should be back in stock very soon

Zoe is delighted when her widowed mother marries Simon, a generous older man who owns a villa in Nice. However, the long enchanted visits to France she enjoys come to an abrupt end when Simon suffers a bad fall. Zoe and her mother, finding themselves surrounded by well-meaning strangers, must learn how and how not to trust appearances . . .
‘One of her very best’ Spectator
‘Subtle, original and emotionally resonant’ Sunday Telegraph
'It was at Millie's party, on that Friday evening, that she met her second husband, my stepfather-to-be, and thus changed both our lives . . .'
Zoë is delighted when her widowed mother marries Simon, a generous older man who owns a villa in Nice. She is enchanted by the visits to France that follow, but they come to an abrupt end when Simon suffers a bad fall. Finding themselves thrust into uncertainty and surrounded by well-meaning strangers, Zoë and her mother must learn how - and how not - to trust appearances . . .
‘Brookner in all her wisdom, eloquence and power’ Spectator
‘Anita Brookner has proved herself so fine a novelist that she deserves to be judged always in a class of her own’ Selina Hastings
‘Each book is a prayer bead on a string, and each prayer is a secular, circumspect prayer, a prayer and a protest and a charm against encroaching night’ Hilary Mantel, praise for Anita Brookner
Tough, cogent writing, without sentimentality, and its polish never masks its realism. ... Brookner reveals herself as a European novelist and a major one.' * The Times *
With a steelier grip than almost any other writer, Brookner always reaches out and pulls you in. Her talent for immersing you in the pinched, emotional life of her characters is unparalleled... Her understanding of female loneliness is heart-clenching. * Mail on Sunday *
Achieved with the subtle brilliance for which Booker Prize-winning Brookner has received such acclaim... It is highly unlikely you will read a finer piece of literature this year * Scotland on Sunday *
What a relief it is to read this beautifully crafted prose * Daily Express *
One of Brookner's most subtle, original and emotionally resonant works... She subverts expectations again * Sunday Telegraph *
ISBN: 9780241977835
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 16mm
Weight: 166g
224 pages