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A darkly funny account of family life from the author of The Haunting of Hill House and The Lottery

'Sometimes, in my capacity as a mother, I find myself sitting open-mouthed and terrified before my own children'

As well as being a master of the macabre, Shirley Jackson was also a pitch-perfect chronicler of everyday family life. In Life Among the Savages, her caustically funny account of raising her children in a ramshackle house in Vermont, she deals with rats in the cellar, misbehaving imaginary friends, an oblivious husband and ever-encroaching domestic chaos, all described with wit, warmth and plenty of bite.

'Jackson's family chronicles have a genuinely subversive aspect ... Read today, her pieces feel surprisingly modern - mainly because she refuses to sentimentalize or idealize motherhood' The New York Times Book Review

'Comic masterpieces, laced with hints of the discontent that lies beneath' Guardian

Life Among the Savages

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A darkly funny account of family life from the author of The Haunting of Hill House and The Lottery'Sometimes, in... Read more

    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/08/2019
    ISBN13: 9780241387801, 978-0241387801
    ISBN10: 0241387809

    Number of Pages: 240

    Non Fiction , Biography

    Description

    A darkly funny account of family life from the author of The Haunting of Hill House and The Lottery

    'Sometimes, in my capacity as a mother, I find myself sitting open-mouthed and terrified before my own children'

    As well as being a master of the macabre, Shirley Jackson was also a pitch-perfect chronicler of everyday family life. In Life Among the Savages, her caustically funny account of raising her children in a ramshackle house in Vermont, she deals with rats in the cellar, misbehaving imaginary friends, an oblivious husband and ever-encroaching domestic chaos, all described with wit, warmth and plenty of bite.

    'Jackson's family chronicles have a genuinely subversive aspect ... Read today, her pieces feel surprisingly modern - mainly because she refuses to sentimentalize or idealize motherhood' The New York Times Book Review

    'Comic masterpieces, laced with hints of the discontent that lies beneath' Guardian

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