The Ice-Floe Girl by Gregory Motton

The Ice-Floe Girl by Gregory Motton

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A memoir about a young Englishman falling in love with a stunning Swedish girl

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The Ice-Floe Girl by Gregory Motton

‘The Ice-Floe Girl’ is a delightful, beautifully-written and wonderfully observed true story about a nineteen-year-old boy who meets an innocent, angelic Swedish au pair and then hitch-hikes across Europe to join her in Sweden, where she lives at the top of a forbidding villa. She proceeds to take him along with her as an unwitting spectator to her mysterious life in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Helsinki. If good writing is about capturing an inexpressible paradox in words - here it is. This account of an ephemeral beauty presents in precise photographic details a remarkable true tale of people and places, retrieves eternall meaningful passing moments that would otherwise have been lost forever and fixes them to the banner of eternal love. The Ice-Floe Girl is an unforgettable, enigmatic quest stretching from a north London suburb to a small wooden town on the shores of the Baltic.
Gregory Motton is internationally known as a playwright, with plays at the Royal Court and Comedie Francaise, published by Penguin, Methuen and Oberon. His book 'A Working Class Alternative to Labour' is in the House of Commons Library
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ISBN 13 9781913567347
ISBN 10 1913567346
Title The Ice-Floe Girl
Author Gregory Motton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Conrad Press
Year published 2020-10-23
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.