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The Watch Bibi Berki

The Watch By Bibi Berki

The Watch by Bibi Berki


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Summary

One sweltering midsummer night, two young women form an unlikely bond. How can they lead good lives, they wonder? What will they give to the world? By the time the sun comes up, their futures have been rewritten and their fates decided. Captivating and involving, this haunting mystery is an tale of vicariousness, virtue and privilege.

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The Watch by Bibi Berki

Longlisted for the Lucy Cavendish 2020 Fiction Prize

One sweltering midsummer night, two young women forge an unlikely bond. One of them is full of hope and ambition, the other devoid of it. How can they lead good lives, they wonder? What will they give to the world? By the time the sun comes up, their futures have been rewritten and their fates decided. Captivating and involving, in turns joyful and desolate, this haunting mystery is an exploration of vicariousness, virtue and privilege.

About Bibi Berki

Bibi Berki was born to Hungarian parents in Cambridge, spent her childhood in Hull, and then settled in London. She trained as a news reporter and has worked on regional and national titles, and as a film journalist as well. She was one of the founding press officers of the Greater London Authority, and now co-runs a production company which specialises in audio dramas. She is married with two children.

Additional information

GOR011977360
9781784632373
1784632376
The Watch by Bibi Berki
Used - Like New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
20210915
160
Long-listed for Lucy Cavenidish Fiction Prize 2020 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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