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Brought up in a suffocating, emotionless home in the north of England, Clara finds freedom when she wins a scholarship and moves to London. There, she meets Clelia and the rest of the brilliant and charming Denham family; they dazzle Clara with their gift for life, and Clara longs to be part of their bohemian world. But while she will do anything to join their circle, she gives no thought to the chaos that she may cause . . .

'Drabble presents characters who are not passively witnessing their lives (and ours); she is not a writer who reflects the helplessness of the stereotyped "sick society", but one who has taken upon herself the task, largely ignored today, of attempting the active, vital, energetic, mysterious re-creation of a set of values by which human beings can live' - Joyce Carol Oates



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I have learned so much from Margaret Drabble's work. Her prose is very beautiful, very funny, and at the same time very serious. Novels like The Millstone and Jerusalem the Golden have helped me to understand what great writing can be -- SALLY ROONEY
Deserves to be . . . widely read . . . The traditional narrative mechanics of fate and free will, character and chance, are the driving forces of Drabble's fiction * * Guardian * *
An unapologetically frank novel about the female experience * * Guardian * *
Praise for Margaret Drabble: Margaret Drabble's early novels were intimate and sprightly chronicles of the small dissatisfactions and small triumphs of young women like herself -- HILARY MANTEL * * New York Review of Books * *
One of the most versatile and accomplished authors of her generation * * New Yorker * *
One of our foremost women writers * * Guardian * *
Drabble presents characters who are not passively witnessing their lives (and ours); she is not a writer who reflects the helplessness of the stereotyped "sick society," but one who has taken upon herself the task, largely ignored today, of attempting the active, vital, energetic, mysterious re- creation of a set of values by which human beings can live. -- Joyce Carol Oates * * New York Times * *

Jerusalem the Golden

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      Publisher: Canongate Books
      Publication Date: 02/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781838857141, 978-1838857141
      ISBN10: 1838857141

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      Book Synopsis

      Brought up in a suffocating, emotionless home in the north of England, Clara finds freedom when she wins a scholarship and moves to London. There, she meets Clelia and the rest of the brilliant and charming Denham family; they dazzle Clara with their gift for life, and Clara longs to be part of their bohemian world. But while she will do anything to join their circle, she gives no thought to the chaos that she may cause . . .

      'Drabble presents characters who are not passively witnessing their lives (and ours); she is not a writer who reflects the helplessness of the stereotyped "sick society", but one who has taken upon herself the task, largely ignored today, of attempting the active, vital, energetic, mysterious re-creation of a set of values by which human beings can live' - Joyce Carol Oates



      Trade Review
      I have learned so much from Margaret Drabble's work. Her prose is very beautiful, very funny, and at the same time very serious. Novels like The Millstone and Jerusalem the Golden have helped me to understand what great writing can be -- SALLY ROONEY
      Deserves to be . . . widely read . . . The traditional narrative mechanics of fate and free will, character and chance, are the driving forces of Drabble's fiction * * Guardian * *
      An unapologetically frank novel about the female experience * * Guardian * *
      Praise for Margaret Drabble: Margaret Drabble's early novels were intimate and sprightly chronicles of the small dissatisfactions and small triumphs of young women like herself -- HILARY MANTEL * * New York Review of Books * *
      One of the most versatile and accomplished authors of her generation * * New Yorker * *
      One of our foremost women writers * * Guardian * *
      Drabble presents characters who are not passively witnessing their lives (and ours); she is not a writer who reflects the helplessness of the stereotyped "sick society," but one who has taken upon herself the task, largely ignored today, of attempting the active, vital, energetic, mysterious re- creation of a set of values by which human beings can live. -- Joyce Carol Oates * * New York Times * *

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