Black Dirt by Nell Leyshon

Black Dirt by Nell Leyshon

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A glorious yet haunting novel about the guilty silences that bind family members together and sometimes keep them apart

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Black Dirt by Nell Leyshon

With characters as diverse Christ, the red-breasted robin and kings Arthur and Alfred, BLACK DIRT is the story of Frank and the stories he tells George and Margaret, his adult children. Frank, lying ill in bed, finds his dying dreams haunted by figures from his childhood: his parents, and his older sister Iris, whose existence and terrible crime he has spent long years struggling to forget. Margaret gathers together the random fragments of his recollections and tries to piece together the past -- while George, who has never quite grown-up, struggles to remember even recent events. Revealing the dark and sinister shadows that can shape a child's imagination, BLACK DIRT is a haunting tale of a father and his family, told, like the layering of the earth, in different tones and textures.
Nell Leyshon is a novelist and award-winning playwright, with work broadcast on Radio 3 and Radio 4 and published by Oberon Books. She was brought up in Glastonbury and lives in Bournemouth.
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ISBN 13 9780330426404
ISBN 10 0330426400
Title Black Dirt
Author Nell Leyshon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2005-05-06
Number of pages 192
Prizes Long-listed for Orange Prize for Fiction 2016 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.