Minding by Chris Paling

Minding by Chris Paling

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Minding by Chris Paling

Now that Billy lives with his new family, he and his mother only get to see each other four times a year. These brief visits are what Billy dreams of and they're the reason why Jane struggles to get up every day, to keep her flat tidy, and to behave in the way she's learned that other people consider 'normal'. But as their day together approaches, Jane receives a sudden and violent reminder of her troubled past and ends up in the hospital again, missing their appointment. It is only when Billy eats the piece of chocolate he's been saving since their last meeting that he discovers the message she'd written on the inside of the wrapper, along with an address, and there suddenly seems to be a possibility that they can be with each other again - but this will mean dodging the authorities and finally confronting the legacy of Jane's own damaged childhood. This is the moving and uplifting story of a young mother and her son - kept apart by mental illness, brought back together by love. It is certain to find admirers among readers of Zoe Heller, Esther Freud, Helen Simpson, Gill Hornby, Lionel Shriver, Shena Mackay, Lavinia Greenlaw, Andrea Ashworth and Julia Darling.
Chris Paling has a wonderfully accurate and intimate way of describing that trapdoor underneath our societyVery moving -- Hugo Hamilton, author of THE SPECKLED PEOPLE
Paling is a great thing among British writers - he keeps on experimenting * Guardian *
This beguiling novel moves quietly from the humorous to the harrowing to the gently hopeful. At its heart is Jane, a young woman struggling with mental illness. Her son, Billy, was taken away from her some years ago. He's now 11, and so long as she can manage to appear outwardly 'normal', they get to see one another every few months. A visit is imminent when a story in the local newspaper catapults Jane back into her troubled past. Luckily she has people to look out for her, including Alf, a grumpy yet tender-hearted pensioner, Sugar Plum Fairy, her friend from the loony bin, and Patrick, a flirty gay bookseller who sees her foibles as sings of passionate individualism. Meanwhile, Billy is plotting his escape from sterile foster parents, back to Jane. It's his actions that will lead her to confront the legacy of her own damaged childhood. -- Hephzibah Anderso * Daily Mail *
Paling writes with great sensitivity about the day-to-day struggle to be "normal" when the normal world appears to make no sense. Chris Paling is moving without being sentimental; a dedicated realist unafraid of the awful truth. -- Kate Saunders * The Times *
It's a measure of Paling's skill in assembling such "material" into a plausible whole that the redemptive ending seems in keeping with what has gone before. ... Beautifully wrought... Somebody once remarked that there were three themes any self-respecting novelist should shy away from: incest, children and mental illness. Minding, which occupies at least two thirds of this territory, is as taut, as precisely evoked and as defiantly uncommercial as anything Paling has written. -- DJ Taylor * Independent *
CHRIS PALING is the author of seven previous novels including Deserters, The Silent Sentry and The Town by the Sea (all published by Cape/Vintage). He lives in Brighton, but commutes daily to London where he works as a producer on BBC Radio 4's 'Midweek'.
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ISBN 13 9781846270796
ISBN 10 1846270790
Title Minding
Author Chris Paling
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2007-05-10
Number of pages 192
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