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Seven Moves Carol Anshaw

Seven Moves By Carol Anshaw

Seven Moves by Carol Anshaw


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At last, a lesbian novel for the general market. Hailed by Shirley Hazzard as the work of 'one of the best and most invigorating writers - intelligent humane and excellent'.

Seven Moves Summary

Seven Moves by Carol Anshaw

Christine Snow, a Chicago therapist, has at last returned from the margins of her past - a card-sharp father, too many wrong lovers - into comfortable urban domesticity with Taylor Hayes, a travel photographer. The two women share a house, a dog, a life. And then one morning after a minor argument, Taylor disappears, Chris's anger turns to alarm as time passes and still she hears nothing, until she falls across a clue as unsettling in itself as Taylor's disappearance. Following a trail that leads to Morocco and home again, Seven Moves tracks Chris's gradual realisation that one can never really know another person's soul. 'One of the best and most invigorating writers we have, intelligent as well as clever, feeling, humane and with a wise ear for dialogue. Seven Moves fulfils every promise, it is excellent' - Shirley Hazzard

Seven Moves Reviews

'A beautifully nuanced novel ... completely absorbing ... As fresh and provocative as it is beautifully realised' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'A beautifully written novel ... Convincing, haunting, curiously wise' RUTH PADEL, MAIL ON SUNDAY 'Part mystery, part love story... Anshaw charts the pulse of a dying relationship with analytical zeal' INDEPENDENT

About Carol Anshaw

Carol Anshaw won the Carl Sandburg Award and the Society of Midland Author Award for Aquamarine. In 1995 she received a Creative Writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. She reviews for major newspapers, teaches creative writing at Vermont College.

Additional information

GOR004881527
9781860494369
1860494366
Seven Moves by Carol Anshaw
Used - Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
1998-02-05
256
N/A
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