Wise Children

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Wise Children
‘I couldn’t look a cabbage in the eye after what Grandma did to them … the abattoir was kinder to a cow’
This is a story of twins, and pairs, and tragedy and comedy. The characters from this story still dance through my head when I close my eyes at night, I th... READ MORE
Eilish from Rustington

Synopsis

The illegitimate Chance twins Dora and Nora, 75, are the black sheep of the world-famous Hazard family, a Shakespeare-orientated theatrical dynasty. The all-singing, all-dancing, swearing, aging, make-up caked, high-heeled, bawdy, gritty and totally magnetic Chance twins are two peas from the same pod: Sir Melchior Hazard, the last of the great Shakespeareans in the fold. The build-up to Melchior's 100th birthday party is the catalyst for Dora to share her memoirs with you, the listener. The twins' past is full of jaw-dropping secrets and surprises, and as they doll themselves up for Melchior's grand soiree, the future looks like it will be full of juicy revelations too! Peppered with gags, tears, histories, mysteries, weird and wonderful characters, feuds and romantic (and some not-so-romantic) unions. "Wise Children", like the Chance girls themselves, doesn't miss a trick. Eileen Atkins is one of Britain's most respected actresses, and won a BAFTA for Best Actress in 2007 for her role as Miss Deborah Jenkyns in the popular BBC television series "Cranford".

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781906147341
  • Dimensions: 149 x 129 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 212g

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Wise Children
Only the Lonely...
This is possibly one of the most difficult books to review because whether or not you might like it is down wholly to your temperament. Narrated by Dora Ch... READ MORE
Stuart McMillan
Wise Children
Wise Children
It pains me to say this but as much as I love Angela Carter and her style of writing I just couldn't get into this book at all. I don't know whether it was... READ MORE
Ecowitch
Wise Children
Long Live Dora!
I read my first Angela Carter novel last year, The Magic Toyshop, reviewed here http://www.lovelytreez.com/?p=50 and it was such an enjoyable reading exper... READ MORE
Teresa Majury