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PUBLISHER: Headline Publishing Group
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780747255505
RRP: £8.99
PAGES: 320
PUBLICATION DATE:
January 8, 1998
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Giving Up on Ordinary
When Megs became a cleaner, she didn’t realise that if people looked at her a cleaner would be all they saw. Megs has as full a life as the people she does for, Mrs Terribly-Clean-Pearson or Ms Oh-Just-Keep-It-Above-The-Dysentery-Line McGhee. She’s the mother of three children and still mourning the death of a son; she enjoys a constant sparring match with her mother; she drinks away her troubles with Lorraine, her friend since Primary One; and she sings the blues in a local club. Megs has been getting by. But somehow that’s not enough any more. It’s time Megs gave up on being ordinary…
Reviews of Giving Up on Ordinary
"Isla Dewar writes with heartbreaking honesty and genuine compassion… Dewar's Megs is a survivor who had me rooting for her from page one."-Carrie Karasyov, author of THE INFIDELITY PACT on "Giving Up On Ordinary""Isla Dewar is a warm-hearted and gifted storyteller. GIVING UP ON ORDINARY will make you laugh, cry, and fall in love with her characters."-Catherine Ryan Hyde, bestselling author of PAY IT FORWARD, CHASING WINDMILLS and LOVE IN THE PRESENT TENSEon "Giving Up On Ordinary""Dewar's gift is to pull you into the minutiae of people's lives…few writers are so good at making the reader empathize." –Scotland on Sunday on "Giving Up On Ordinary""Crackling with wit, and shot through with sharp observations." –"Woman & Home" on "Giving Up On Ordinary""Dewar is an accessible storyteller with a wry sense of the comic." —"Kirkus Reviews""Move over Maeve Binchy: there's a new writer on the block." —"The Roanoke Times ""Dewar's funny, tragic, warm-hearted, life-af?r
Isla Dewar
Isla Dewar was born in Edinburgh. She wrote articles for magazines and newspapers for many years before she wrote her first novel, KEEPING UP WITH MAGDA, in 1995. She lives in Fife with her husband, a cartoonist; they have two sons.