Miller Street SW22 by Jude Hayland

Miller Street SW22 by Jude Hayland

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A story of loss, love, guilt and ultimately hope and redemption, MILLER STREET SW22 follows a year in the lives of five neighbours who move into the road in the autumn of 2005, each brought to the urban south London location for a new start.

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Miller Street SW22 by Jude Hayland

A story of loss, love, guilt and ultimately hope and redemption, Miller Street SW22 follows a year in the lives of five neighbours who move into the street in the autumn of 2005, each brought to south west London for a new start. Catherine Wells, recently widowed, Sam Gough and his invalid wife, Lydia, and Violet Lawrence find themselves drawn together by Frances Chater into preparations for a centenary street party. The indomitable organiser, she compels them onto a committee and thus they begin to forge cautious friendships.   What they share with each other of their past lives, however, is limited. Both Catherine and Sam feel guilt for actions that haunt them whilst Frances has created a lie of a life, a substitute identity, in order to help her navigate the breakdown of her marriage. Only Violet, youthful and unfettered, is free of self-recrimination and duplicity. Meanwhile, in Brighton, Andrew Chater, Frances’ estranged husband, negotiates his new life in Pilgrim Square with his lover, Charlotte Prideaux, unaware that Frances is intent on destroying this relationship and regaining her place as his wife.  As the months pass and the date of the street party grows closer, Catherine, Sam and Frances are unaware of what lies ahead. For the past, they are to discover, is not as fixed and immovable as they have assumed. It can beguile. Ultimately, what is uncovered in the summer of 2006 offers each of them a future unimagined and an entirely new understanding of the past.
Previously a writer of short stories for women’s magazines, Jude Hayland turned to writing full length fiction after completing an M.A. in Creative Writing and has written four novels. She now combines writing with tutoring and teaching creative writing, English and drama. A Londoner by birth, she now lives in Winchester, but also spends time at a family house in Crete.
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ISBN 13 9781800462380
ISBN 10 1800462387
Title Miller Street SW22
Author Jude Hayland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2021-02-28
Number of pages 392
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.