Scissors, Paper, Stone

Author(s): Elizabeth Day

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Charles Redfern is in a coma. As he lies motionless in hospital, his wife Anne and daughter Charlotte are forced to come together to confront their relationships with him - and with each other. Anne, once regarded as beautiful and clever, has felt herself disappearing for years, paling beside her husband's harsh brilliance. Anxious to fit in with the expectations of the people around her, she keeps her disillusionment buried inside, mechanically attending the endless round of drinks parties and dinners in her keenly social neighbourhood, and trying to ignore the guilt that trails behind her like a shadow. Charlotte, battling an inner darkness that threatens to overwhelm her, is desperate to prevent her relationship with not-yet-divorced Gabriel from disintegrating through her own self-sabotage. As the full truth of Charles' hold over them emerges into the light, both women must come to terms with the choices they have made, and the uncertainty of a future without the figure that has dominated them for so long. Elizabeth Day's debut novel speaks beautifully and frankly about the banal horror of fractured relationships and the uncomfortable truths behind smiling family photographs. Poetic, absorbing and deeply moving, "Scissors, Paper, Stone" is a story of damage, survival and restoration, and of the powerful ties that bind us together.

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For fans of Zoe Heller and Siri Hustvedt, this exciting debut marks the arrival of a literary talent to watch Elizabeth Day is an award-winning journalist who has worked for most of the major newspapers - review and feature coverage guaranteed for this rising star A staggeringly sensitive portrayal of domestic abuse that is as timely as it is accomplished

'The relationship between the two women is very well done - tense, hinting all the time at some fatal incident ...truly disturbing, utterly believable ... sensitive, never prurient' Margaret Forster 'Elizabeth Day has written an absorbing and moving novel in which she has managed to convey the chronic damage that a father, wife and daughter may do to one another. Her writing is both delicate and direct, not an easy combination to effect, but she has pulled it off' Elizabeth Jane Howard 'A daring, absorbing and beautifully-written story of damage and betrayal, this is an exhilarating and deeply affecting first novel' Jennie Rooney, author of Inside the Whale

Elizabeth Day is an award-winning journalist who has worked for the Evening Standard, the Sunday Telegraph, the Mail on Sunday and Elle, and who is now a feature writer for the Observer. She grew up in Northern Ireland and graduated with a double first in History from Cambridge. She lives in London. Scissors, Paper, Stone is her first novel.

General Fields

  • : 9781408807613
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 0.336
  • : 01 January 2011
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2011
  • : books

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  • : Elizabeth Day
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.92
  • : From
  • : 256