A Solitary Grief by Bernice Rubens

A Solitary Grief by Bernice Rubens

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Summary

A novel by the author of "Madame Sousatzka", "I Sent a Letter to My Love", "The Elected Member", and "Set on Edge".

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A Solitary Grief by Bernice Rubens

Dr Alistair Crown, a Harley Street psychiatrist, is so mean that he steals flowers from a cemetery to take to his wife who has just had a baby- and fails to remove the card that reads 'To darling Doris, gone but not forgotten.' He doesn't feel guilty about it- even when the baby is christened Doris. For Alistair Crown is going to have a lot more to feel guilty about. And guilt is something he simply cannot face...
'Bernice Rubens is a superb writer, compassionate, witty and bold.. she is always fresh and surprising... original, memorable and brilliantly executed.' EVENING STANDARD 'Dazzling.' GUARDIAN 'Gripping.' NEW WOMAN 'Cruelly funny... her story moves with seeming ease between farce and tragedy...there are no sentimental evasions. You have been warned.' THE TIMES
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ISBN 13 9780349102207
ISBN 10 0349102201
Title A Solitary Grief
Author Bernice Rubens
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1992-05-28
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.