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When sweet, healthy hearty Holly Fox dies suddenly in childbirth, the Surrey village whose pearl she was reverberates with shock. She leaves behind her a helpless, silent husband, and a tiny daughter, Faith. Everyone assumes Holly''s loving and capable mother Thomasina will look after Faith, but when she unaccountably deserts her newborn grandchild, the baby must be packed off to her father''s peculiar family in the North - ''the very strangest people you ever saw my dear''.

With wisdom, generosity, and understanding, Jane Gardam takes as her subject the English heart in all its eccentric variety. FAITH FOX sheds a clear, true light on the pain of bereavement whilst always offering the joyous possibility of a new beginning.



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FAITH FOX has quite as sharp a take on modern times as Trainspotting ... if you're too hip for Jane Gardam, then you're too hip * NEW STATESMAN *
Funny & admirable ... she writes with a dark & buoyant energy which continually challenges & provokes * THE TIMES *
Dazzling ... Funny, bleak & full of wisdom, it's a complete delight * MARIE CLAIRE *
Terribly funny & clever ... the best thing she's done * Victoria Wood *
She does fiction as it should be done, with confidence and insight -- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie * Observer *

Faith Fox

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 07/02/2008
      ISBN13: 9780349121017, 978-0349121017
      ISBN10: 034912101X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      When sweet, healthy hearty Holly Fox dies suddenly in childbirth, the Surrey village whose pearl she was reverberates with shock. She leaves behind her a helpless, silent husband, and a tiny daughter, Faith. Everyone assumes Holly''s loving and capable mother Thomasina will look after Faith, but when she unaccountably deserts her newborn grandchild, the baby must be packed off to her father''s peculiar family in the North - ''the very strangest people you ever saw my dear''.

      With wisdom, generosity, and understanding, Jane Gardam takes as her subject the English heart in all its eccentric variety. FAITH FOX sheds a clear, true light on the pain of bereavement whilst always offering the joyous possibility of a new beginning.



      Trade Review
      FAITH FOX has quite as sharp a take on modern times as Trainspotting ... if you're too hip for Jane Gardam, then you're too hip * NEW STATESMAN *
      Funny & admirable ... she writes with a dark & buoyant energy which continually challenges & provokes * THE TIMES *
      Dazzling ... Funny, bleak & full of wisdom, it's a complete delight * MARIE CLAIRE *
      Terribly funny & clever ... the best thing she's done * Victoria Wood *
      She does fiction as it should be done, with confidence and insight -- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie * Observer *

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