Love Me Tender by Jane Feaver

Love Me Tender by Jane Feaver

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There is more going on in rural Buckleigh than meets the eye. Distinguished by its Silver Band, whose presence is felt throughout, it soon becomes clear that the neighbourliness and sense of community the Band represents are as much a curse as a blessing.

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Love Me Tender by Jane Feaver

There is more going on in rural Buckleigh than meets the eye. Distinguished by its Silver Band, whose presence is felt throughout, it soon becomes clear that the neighbourliness and sense of community the Band represents are as much a curse as a blessing. Lives are forced into proximity, but the contact yearned for by each of the men and women gathered here is of a different order. The local mayor is driven into the arms of a jaded single mother; his father, in turn, captivated disastrously by the feathers of a former Tiller girl. A murderous farmer's wife confronts her fury and grief, and the postman is in danger of realising his sexual fantasies. In all cases the private vicissitudes of love are heightened by the locality: Buckleigh is a place close and vulnerable to natural forces - fire, wind and high water - and a community where rumour and paranoia are rife. As the lives of the inhabitants are revealed, it is apparent that no one life, however secret the agony, exists in isolation from another.
Jane Feaver was born in Durham in 1964. After reading English at university she worked at the Pitt Rivers Museum and then in the Poetry Department at Faber and Faber. In 2001 she moved to Devon with her daughter.
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ISBN 13 9781846551697
ISBN 10 1846551692
Title Love Me Tender
Author Jane Feaver
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2009-05-07
Number of pages 224
Prizes Short-listed for Edge Hill Prize for the Short Story 2010
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.