The Lighted Rooms by Richard Mason

The Lighted Rooms by Richard Mason

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A stunningly incisive and poignant novel about family, duty and the challenging world of the mind.

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The Lighted Rooms by Richard Mason

A stunningly incisive and poignant novel about family, duty and the challenging world of the mind. Joan McAllistair is about to embark on the 'Trip of a Lifetime' with her daughter Eloise; a journey back to her childhood South Africa and the family homestead in the old Boer Republic of the Orange Free State. For Eloise, the trip is partly a gift, partly a means of assuaging her guilt at moving her mother into a care home. For Joan, the discovery of her grandmother's journal transports her to the troubled times of the Anglo-Boer war. Eloise, in the meantime, has gambled her business's entire fortune on a promise made by an old lover. As their stories unravel, Joan takes increasing refuge in the landscape of her mind - in journeys to her own past. She also finds an unexpected friend in a lonely teenager who shares her fascination with history.
his [Mason's] unusual take on dementia ensures an enjoyable, if sometimes uncomfortable read * OBSERVER *
Richard Mason was born in South Africa in 1978 to activist parents who settled in England when he was ten. Brought up and educated in Britain he wrote his first novel, THE DROWNING PEOPLE, before going to Oxford. In the intervening years, Richard finished his degree, then set up an educational charity in memory of his sister Kay. The Kay Mason Foundation provides scholarships to disadvantaged South African children, paying for them to attend some of the country's best schools.
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ISBN 13 9780753826249
ISBN 10 0753826240
Title The Lighted Rooms
Author Richard Mason
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2009-05-21
Number of pages 528
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.