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Winner of the Orange Award for New Writers 2009

Artist, lover, wife, mother: can one woman be them all?


Born in 1924, Jennet Mallow grew up with a disillusioned mother and a father haunted by memories of war. But Jennet has a talent - and a passion - for art. When she meets the handsome painter David Heaton they begin a tempestuous affair which takes them from the dank terraces of London to a bohemian artistic community in St Ives. But as Jennet''s career flourishes, her relationship with David suffers - with potentially tragic consequences . . .

''The most beautiful, accomplished debut I have read for a long time . . . It is a powerful novel by a supremely talented artist'' OBSERVER

''Enchanting . . . exquisitely written'' DAILY EXPRESS

''A masterful portrait of a woman forging an unexpectedly dazzling career against the backdrop of familial duty'' EASY LIVING



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A new star has arrived on the literary scene. -- AN Wilson * EVENING STANDARD *
What distinguishes this tale...is Kay's fine balance of romance and realism and her beautiful evocation of how paintings reflect their creator's experiences. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
one dazzingly brilliantly executed scene after another...A marvel. * INDEPENDENT *
An impressive debut novel that paints a vivid portrait of a woman torn between the conflicts of creativity and familial duty. * DAILY EXPRESS *
sensual...Francesca Kay knows - and shows - how good art takes on a life all of its own. * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
an absorbing and ambitious debut * GUARDIAN *
The supple, verbless sentences of Fracesca Kay's accomplished first novel create a sensuous prose full of colour, taste and smell. -- Anthony Cummins * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
This is an outstanding literary debut, with masterful variation in style and characterisation of deep insight * BOOKSELLER PAPERBACK PREVIEW *
The most astounding success lies in the conjuring up of a lifetime's work - a glorious succession of paintings brought to sustained, poetic life. * ART NEWSPAPER *

An Equal Stillness

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      Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 03/08/2009
      ISBN13: 9780753825655, 978-0753825655
      ISBN10: 753825651

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Winner of the Orange Award for New Writers 2009

      Artist, lover, wife, mother: can one woman be them all?


      Born in 1924, Jennet Mallow grew up with a disillusioned mother and a father haunted by memories of war. But Jennet has a talent - and a passion - for art. When she meets the handsome painter David Heaton they begin a tempestuous affair which takes them from the dank terraces of London to a bohemian artistic community in St Ives. But as Jennet''s career flourishes, her relationship with David suffers - with potentially tragic consequences . . .

      ''The most beautiful, accomplished debut I have read for a long time . . . It is a powerful novel by a supremely talented artist'' OBSERVER

      ''Enchanting . . . exquisitely written'' DAILY EXPRESS

      ''A masterful portrait of a woman forging an unexpectedly dazzling career against the backdrop of familial duty'' EASY LIVING



      Trade Review
      A new star has arrived on the literary scene. -- AN Wilson * EVENING STANDARD *
      What distinguishes this tale...is Kay's fine balance of romance and realism and her beautiful evocation of how paintings reflect their creator's experiences. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
      one dazzingly brilliantly executed scene after another...A marvel. * INDEPENDENT *
      An impressive debut novel that paints a vivid portrait of a woman torn between the conflicts of creativity and familial duty. * DAILY EXPRESS *
      sensual...Francesca Kay knows - and shows - how good art takes on a life all of its own. * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
      an absorbing and ambitious debut * GUARDIAN *
      The supple, verbless sentences of Fracesca Kay's accomplished first novel create a sensuous prose full of colour, taste and smell. -- Anthony Cummins * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
      This is an outstanding literary debut, with masterful variation in style and characterisation of deep insight * BOOKSELLER PAPERBACK PREVIEW *
      The most astounding success lies in the conjuring up of a lifetime's work - a glorious succession of paintings brought to sustained, poetic life. * ART NEWSPAPER *

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