‘A born story-teller’ INDEPENDENT
‘Nina Bawden has always presented such ingratiating characters that you wonder, distantly, at her interest in Anna’ KIRKUS REVIEWS
‘Throughout her career Bawden has concentrated on the careful depiction of character, feelings and behaviour’ GUARDIAN
Who is Anna?
Is she Anna-May Gates, the war-time evacuee who encounters neglect and unwitting abuse on a Welsh farm? The reticent, dutiful daughter of her foster-mother, Crystal? Giles’s shy child-bride? Conscientious mother and housewife? Or Daniel’s undemanding but sophisticated mistress? It takes catastrophe for Anna to emerge as an individual, claiming her own identity. Nina Bawden, as ever both acute and generous, delves skilfully into character and offers the richly textured story of a woman’s life and stratagems, and of the flawed, kindly people who surround her.
‘Nina Bawden has always presented such ingratiating characters that you wonder, distantly, at her interest in Anna’ KIRKUS REVIEWS
‘Throughout her career Bawden has concentrated on the careful depiction of character, feelings and behaviour’ GUARDIAN
Who is Anna?
Is she Anna-May Gates, the war-time evacuee who encounters neglect and unwitting abuse on a Welsh farm? The reticent, dutiful daughter of her foster-mother, Crystal? Giles’s shy child-bride? Conscientious mother and housewife? Or Daniel’s undemanding but sophisticated mistress? It takes catastrophe for Anna to emerge as an individual, claiming her own identity. Nina Bawden, as ever both acute and generous, delves skilfully into character and offers the richly textured story of a woman’s life and stratagems, and of the flawed, kindly people who surround her.
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Reviews
Throughout her career Bawden has concentrated on the careful depiction of character, feelings and behaviour
Nina Bawden, CBE, one of Britain's most distinguished novelists both for children and adults, "is a born story-teller"
Nina Bawden has always presented such ingratiating characters that you wonder, distantly, at her interest in Anna, and question, equally, the lack of seeming definition in her story until you realize that it's all a deception
A born story-teller