Putney

Hardback Published on: 12/07/2018
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Putney
Is it really love?
This is a quite controversial, thought provoking novel about a love and illicit relationship between a very young girl and a man who is twenty years older ... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
Putney
Uncomfortable... Absorbing...
Up and coming composer Ralph is consumed by an obsession with his friend's 9 year old daughter Daphne. Decades later Daphne begins to come to terms with wh... READ MORE
Gem - Wigan
Putney
A sickly sweet, delicacy of a book
One gets the feeling reading Putney that, if it had been published 50 years before or after, it would already be equipped with the black spine of a bona fi... READ MORE
Jack at Bromley

Synopsis

'Among the hottest books of this blazing summer' (Daily Telegraph): a bold, lushly written novel that will compel and disquiet in equal measure

A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 - CHOSEN BY THE OBSERVER, NEW STATESMAN AND SPECTATOR

It is the 1970s and Ralph, an up-and-coming composer, is visiting Edmund Greenslay at his riverside home in Putney to discuss a collaboration. Through the house's colourful rooms and unruly garden flits nine-year-old Daphne - dark, teasing, slippery as mercury, more sprite than boy or girl. From the moment their worlds collide, Ralph is consumed by an obsession to make Daphne his.

But Ralph is twenty-five and Daphne is only a child, and even in the bohemian abandon of 1970s London their fast-burgeoning relationship must be kept a secret. It is not until years later that Daphne is forced to confront
the truth of her own childhood - and an act of violence that has lain hidden for decades.

Putney is a bold, thought-provoking novel about the moral lines we tread, the stories we tell ourselves and the memories that play themselves out again and again, like snatches of song.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781408895757
  • Number of pages: 384
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
  • Weight: 520g

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Putney
4/5
This book tackles a very controversial and taboo subject matter but I felt like it was told in a new way.
Abi Davies
Putney
An important topic, but a book which gets bogged down in extraneous material
3.5 stars There’s no doubt about the importance of the story being told here about sexual grooming, underage sex, power hierarchies and the role of legal ... READ MORE
Roman Clodia