Love Life of a Cheltenham Lady
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McNally Jackson Books
Published:18th Dec '25
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From the “brilliant forgotten novelist” behind the “ferocious” Lord Jim at Home (The Telegraph) comes a searing tale of a young woman’s unravelling beneath the unforgiving Tuscan sun.
Miranda, her husband Louis, and their infant daughter are set to spend the summer in a rented villa in Tuscany. He’s a self-assured young American actor; she, a well-educated, well-bred English ingénue. But when Louis is called away to a shoot, Miranda is left alone with her baby in the remote Italian countryside—until a young Italian named Oreste arrives, claiming to have been invited by her now-absent husband.
Miranda quickly falls under the interloper’s spell—and into his arms—launching into a feverish affair that threatens to dissolve her already fragile, fracturing sense of self. As events spiral further out of her control, the novel hurtles headlong toward its horrifying conclusion.
Written in the same “limpid, assured style: cruel, yes, but not detached or apathetic” (Harper’s Magazine) as Lord Jim at Home, Dinah Brooke’s transgressive debut remains every bit as shocking as when it was first published in 1971.
“A devastating account of the sexual awakening of an English lady . . . An intense, fastidiously crafted and disturbing novel.”
—Publishers Weekly
“I’m happy [Brooke] wrote this book. The moments of startling observation, her granular descriptions of a blitzed internal world . . . If we can’t have enlightenment just yet, I’ll take the bracing experience of this novel and the singular visions of its author, a harrowing, howling report from the disintegrated self.”
—Emma Cline, from the Foreword
“Love Life of a Cheltenham Lady, Dinah Brooke’s 1971 novel about an Englishwoman’s sexual awakening, is wonderfully truthful about the delight and disgust of sex . . . Passages so visceral and explicit I found myself blushing on the train into the office . . . Brooke shows how ‘spicy fiction’ should be done.”
—Ceci Browning, The Sunday Times
“The best descriptions of the sheer illogicality and waywardness of sex and love that I have ever read.”
—The Scotsman
“[A] brilliant forgotten novelist.”
—Claire Allfree, The Telegraph
“Brooke has a limpid, assured style: cruel, yes, but not detached or apathetic . . . It’s frigid fun.”
—Dan Piepenbring, Harper’s Magazine
“You can only glory in her skill . . . Brooke [has] immoderate talents.”
—M John Harrison, The Guardian Observer
ISBN: 9781961341647
Dimensions: 215mm x 127mm x 2mm
Weight: unknown
224 pages