Don't Ask Me Why by Tania Kindersley

Don't Ask Me Why by Tania Kindersley

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Ashley's parents are too busy fighting, drinking and having affairs to have any time for her. When she meets the beautiful, funny Virge she knows she's found her new family. Virge and her elder brother also go to Oxford. But when they leave the University, everything seems to go wrong.

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Don't Ask Me Why by Tania Kindersley

Ashley's parents are too busy fighting, drinking and having affairs to have any time for her. When she meets the beautiful, funny Virge she knows she's found her new family. Virge and her elder brother also go to Oxford. But when they leave the University, everything seems to go wrong.
'A serious and reflective novel of friendship and growing up.. Don't Ask Me Why is deceptive. In one sense, it is a love story, for the passionately empathetic but non-sexual and enduring bond between two people is love. A quietly unfrilly, discursive narrative masks an intensely felt rendering of that mix of hormones, yearning and rapturous response peculiar to youth: feelings which are sometimes so intense that life proves impossible thereafter... the novel has a hypnotic quality and an aching sadness and wisdom that all will recognise. It is very good' Elizabeth Buchan, The Times 'Kindersley's eulogy to lost youth... the tragedy that ultimately strikes plunges them into a realm that is painfully real' Express 'Tania Kindersley hits the nail on the head with her latest novel, a detailed account of university life. It is the perfect read for a first time student, or a graduate who wishes to be reminded of their first steps into the 'real world'... A poignant look at real friendship, first love and loss' Yorkshire Evening Press 'A cool, class-act tale about female friendship' She 'Love, lust, dreams and the meaning of friendship are woven into a sensitive, tragic tale... All becomes clear and worth it in the end. And, like Kindersley's last novel, it's hauntingly written' Company 'The follow-up to Kindersley's mega-hit, Goodbye, Johnny Thunders' New Woman 'Kindersley's language is acute, discomforting and scalpel-sharp' Independent 'Kindersley has a very lucid, almost aphoristic style of writing... A sincere, revelatory novel'Examiner (Ireland) 'This is the kind of novel you either love or hate. I loved it, stayed up all night reading it, and was bereft when it was finished. Tania Kindersley, author of last year's terrific GOODBYE, JOHNNY THUNDERS, is getting terrifyingly close to peak performance for someone not yet 30, still writing what might be deescribed as rites-of-passage novels. Ignoring every literary fad and fashion, she simmers with verve, style and understated emotion... Totally out of step with '90s kitchen sink, victim novels, this one is as delightfully dry as Chablis, delectably elegant. It marinates in the mind for ages, refreshes the spirit and is best savoured in small sips, because it's vintage, limited-edition stuff' Evening Herald (Ireland) 'Achingly nostalgic, the author conveys the rapture and yearning of youth - and the anguish of bidding it farewell' Mail on Sunday (Elizabeth Buchan) 'Eloquent, witty tale of college sex, friendships and bust-ups' Marie-Claire 'This book works as an Oxbridge novel - which, highly unusually, portrays a mixed university where students acutally work - as a lament for a youth we all thought would never pass, and as an exploration of friendship. It is quite brilliant' Daily Telegraph 'A well-written, sharply observed love story about a passionate friendship between two women...a good weepy' Sunday Express 'The novel has heart' The Sunday Times
Tania Kindersley was born and grew up in the Lambourn Valley near Newbury, the daughter of the Queen Mother's racehorse trainer and a member of the Guinness family. She wrote her first novel while at Oxford and followed it up with a second frothy social satire shortly after failing to get into drama school. She changed direction with her fourth book, Goodby, Johnny Thunders. Tania Kindersley lives in Scotland and is a freelance journalist.
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ISBN 13 9780340660263
ISBN 10 0340660260
Title Don't Ask Me Why
Author Tania Kindersley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1997-11-20
Number of pages 295
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.