How It Was: the immersive, compelling new novel from the author of The Butcher's Hook

Paperback Published on: 02/04/2020
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Synopsis

AS FEATURED ON EMMA KENNEDY'S BOOKSHELF
'IMMERSIVE, AMAZING, REMARKABLE' MARIAN KEYES
'JANET ELLIS WRITES WITH TENDERNESS AND WISDOM' ERIN KELLY
'AN ATMOSPHERIC, CLEVER NOVEL THAT WILL GET UNDER YOUR SKIN' RED

Marion Deacon sits by the hospital bed of her dying husband, Michael. Outwardly she is, as she says, an unremarkable old woman. She has long concealed her history - and her feelings - from the casual observer. But as she sits by Michael's bed, she's haunted by memories from almost forty years ago . . .
Marion Deacon is a wife and mother, and not particularly good at being either. It's the 1970s and in her small village the Swinging 60s, the wave of feminism, the prospect of an exciting life, have all swerved past her. Reading her teenage daughter's diary, it seems that Sarah is on the threshold of getting everything her mother Marion was denied, and Marion cannot bear it - what she does next has terrible and heart-breaking consequences for the whole family.

Janet Ellis writes of the exquisite pain of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, the complexity of family and a mother-daughter relationship that is as memorable as it is utterly believable.

'ELLIS WRITES BEAUTIFULLY' DAILY MAIL
'AN EMOTIONAL EPIC' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
'AFFECTING, ENGAGING AND READABLE' OBSERVER
'A TALE OF SILENCES, SECRETS AND MISUNDERSTANDINGS' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'ENGROSSING' MIRROR

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781473625211
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 315g
  • Languages: English

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How It Was
Was not for me
I thought this book was really well written and willing to think that the disjointed narrative and difficulty in working out who was telling their story wa... READ MORE
jean
How It Was
Beautifully Written
How It Was is a story about the complexities of a mother and daughter relationship, set in rural Kent in the 1970's. As Marion sits at the bedside of her... READ MORE
Bridget East
How It Was
A Mothers role.
I liked the style of writing, written from different peoples perspectives. Not sure whether I liked Marion or not, she seemed a cold fish. I cried, but the... READ MORE
Gail Jackson