The Moon is Making

Storm Jameson author Alice Pattullo illustrator Maxine Peake editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manderley Press Ltd

Publishing:24th Jun '26

£22.99

This title is due to be published on 24th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Moon is Making cover

Storm Jameson (1891-1986) was born and grew up in the Yorkshire port of Whitby and became one of the most formidable and prolific British novelists of the twentieth century. A committed socialist and President of English PEN, Jameson helped rescue hundreds of writers fleeing fascism during the Second World War, while producing an extraordinary body of fiction and journalism.

Once widely read and admired by contemporaries including Vera Brittain and E.M. Forster, her work has slipped from view, though its sharp wit and moral urgency is strikingly contemporary.

The Moon is Making was inspired by, and set in, the town of Whitby. Told through the lens of the Wikker family, Jameson's searingly brilliant portrait of a fractured coastal community explores class division and emotional alienation in this rediscovered Northern novel from the 1930s.

This brand new edition of a forgotten classic is introduced by Maxine Peake and illustrated by fellow Northerner, Alice Patullo.

"The Moon Is Making is superior in technical skill and dramatic power. Miss Jameson is a writer worth watching."
The New York Times, 1938

"The Moon Is Making is superior in technical skill and dramatic power. Miss Jameson is a writer worth watching."
The New York Times, 1938

"She was a sensitive, forthright, hugely likeable writer, and, as with many 20th-century female authors, deserves to be more widely known."
Sarah Waters, The Guardian

Her frank voice is as relevant today as ever it was in her own time - and it may still speak to many of our own anxieties around freedom, democracy and the future of liberal thought.
The Times Literary Supplement

ISBN: 9781068661389

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

405 pages