Alice Alone by Amanda Brookfield

Alice Alone by Amanda Brookfield

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Reissue of Amanda Brookfield's first novel, written over thirteen years ago but still fresh and relevant today.

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Alice Alone by Amanda Brookfield

On the day that her youngest child leaves home, Alice Hatton discovers two disturbing truths in a matter of hours. The Empty Nest cliche is absolutely true, and she does not love her husband Peter at all. Horrified by the thought of spending another thirty years with Peter in their North London suburb, Alice embarks on a dubious course of self-fulfilment. When she must cope with loss for the second time, she discovers what even the most respectable woman can be capable of.
'A strong sense of humour, a natural narrative gift and controlled, understated characterisation signify a promising debut' -- Evening Standard
Amanda Brookfield gained a First Class Honours Degree from Oxford before working at an advertising agency for several years. She wrote her first novel while living in Buenos Aires with her diplomat husband, and her second while in Washington, D.C. She has two young sons and now lives in London and divides her time between writing fiction and looking after her family.
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ISBN 13 9780340624487
ISBN 10 0340624485
Title Alice Alone
Author Amanda Brookfield
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1995-04-20
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.