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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Head of Zeus

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781784081041

RRP: £7.99

PAGES: 400

PUBLICATION DATE:
November 3, 2016

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Mischief: Fay Weldon Selects Her Best Short Stories

Fay Weldon

‘She’s a Queen of Words’ CAITLIN MORAN. ‘One of the great lionesses of modern English literature’ HARPER’S BAZAAR. ‘Readable, articulate and fascinating’ THE SCOTSMAN. ‘Outrageously funny’ DAILY EXPRESS. ‘Sharp, witty, incisive’ THE TIMES. ‘Wise, knowing, forthright’ INDEPENDENT. Reviewers have been describing Fay Weldon’s inimitable voice for years. Now, here is Fay Weldon in her own words. Choosing and and introducing twenty-one of her favourite short stories written throughout her fifty year career as one of Britain’s foremost novelists. Included as a bonus is a new novella, The Ted Dreams, a ghost story for the age of cyber culture, big pharma, and surveillance.

Reviews of Mischief: Fay Weldon Selects Her Best Short Stories

'One of the great lionesses of modern English literature' Harper's Bazaar. 'A sparkling river of wit' Mail on Sunday. 'Weldon's stories pull no punches' Independent on Sunday. 'Weldon at her best … Times have changed and Weldon is one of the people who have changed them' Kate Saunders, The Times. 'It is Weldon's immersion in the real world, and her fascination with changes in fashion, trend and mood, that gives these stories their spirit … For most women love and lust are synonyms for life. And that, as almost each of these stories shows, is where the mischief comes in' Herald Scotland. 'The perfect way to reacquaint yourself with a great writer or discover her for the first time' Bella. 'Insightful, emotionally truthful tales rich with female characters' Diva Magazine. 'Weldon's voice is the star … wise, witty and, well, yes, mischievous … Swiftian, elegant, droll and thought-provoking' Julian Clary, Daily Telegraph. 'Magically insistent' Janet Ellis.

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