
The Golden Hour by William Nicholson
She loves him. She's happy. But could she be happier? 'Capturing humour in the small, perfectly skewered moments of everyday life, this is a story of small, largely middle-class lives enclave, made golden by the light that Nicholson shines on them' Sunday Times 'Nicholson is a subtle and addictive writer who deserves to be a household name' Observer Maggie and Andrew are lovers who live apart - Maggie in the country, Andrew in town. When Andrew is offered a job close to Maggie, moving in with her is the obvious next step. Or is it? Is this the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with? Maggie panics. She ends their relationship, devastating Andrew. But when he turns the tables on her, she begins to see him differently. Meanwhile, Maggie's Sussex neighbours are living through their own intense dilemmas. The stories of Maggie and other characters entwine in a continuous dance over seven golden days of high summer - a human kaleidoscope that captures how passionate yet mundane, painful yet comic our everyday lives can be. These are seven golden days of summer ... time enough for relationships to change for ever...
'Nicholson is a subtle and addictive writer who deserves to be a household name.. [with] his remarkable eye for detail and for the weaknesses of human nature' * Observer *
'Nicholson's eye for human behaviour and talent for storytelling make this novel gripping and thoroughly enjoyable' * Bookbag *
'Rich in dialogue and humour' * Express *
'Nicholson's novel reflects back his readers' hopes and disappointments in soothing therapeutic prose' * Independent *
'Capturing humour in the small, perfectly skewered moments of everyday life, this is a story of small, largely middle-class lives enclave, made golden by the light that Nicholson shines on them' * Sunday Times *
'He writes with great emotional empathy ... richly detailed and acutely observed' * The Times *
'How does he make you care so much? As you read, you feel a deep compassion ... you turn the pages, addicted' * Spectator *
'You'll love it ... so intimate, so socially spot on ... Nicholson writes beautifully about love, tear-jerkingly well about parents and children' * Daily Mail *
'Nicholson's great strength lies in his ability to make the reader understand and care about his characters ... He is particularly concerned with morality and love, subjects that have inspired all great novelists. It is a joy to find a contemporary writer passionately engaged with both' * Elizabeth Jane Howard *
'Nicholson's eye for human behaviour and talent for storytelling make this novel gripping and thoroughly enjoyable' * Bookbag *
'Rich in dialogue and humour' * Express *
'Nicholson's novel reflects back his readers' hopes and disappointments in soothing therapeutic prose' * Independent *
'Capturing humour in the small, perfectly skewered moments of everyday life, this is a story of small, largely middle-class lives enclave, made golden by the light that Nicholson shines on them' * Sunday Times *
'He writes with great emotional empathy ... richly detailed and acutely observed' * The Times *
'How does he make you care so much? As you read, you feel a deep compassion ... you turn the pages, addicted' * Spectator *
'You'll love it ... so intimate, so socially spot on ... Nicholson writes beautifully about love, tear-jerkingly well about parents and children' * Daily Mail *
'Nicholson's great strength lies in his ability to make the reader understand and care about his characters ... He is particularly concerned with morality and love, subjects that have inspired all great novelists. It is a joy to find a contemporary writer passionately engaged with both' * Elizabeth Jane Howard *
William Nicholson grew up in Sussex and was educated at Downside School and Christ's College, Cambridge. His plays for television include Shadowlands and Life Story, both of which won the BAFTA Best Television Drama award of their year. His first play, an adaptation of Shadowlands for stage, was Evening Standard's Best Play of 1990. He was co-writer on the film Gladiator, and his film writing credits include Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Les Miserables and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. He is married with three children and lives in Sussex. Visit his website at www.williamnicholson.co.uk
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| ISBN 13 | 9781849163934 |
| ISBN 10 | 1849163936 |
| Title | The Golden Hour |
| Author | William Nicholson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Quercus Publishing |
| Year published | 2012-05-10 |
| Number of pages | 544 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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