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PUBLISHER: Vintage
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780099539858
RRP: £8.99
PAGES: 336
PUBLICATION DATE:
May 5, 2011
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The Death of Lomond Friel
When Rosie, a successful radio presenter, hears that her father has had a stroke, her life is thrown into disarray and she finds herself making reckless decisions that make little sense to those around her. As she strives towards building some kind of future for herself and her father, he quietly plots his own death …Set on the east coast of Scotland, the novel covers events in the weeks following the stroke and the lives of this small cast of captivating but very real characters. Exploring the impact of memory and conscience, it tackles a family at a time of crisis, delving into the complexities of emotions and family history with compassion, humour and grace. Winner of the Saltire Society First Book Award.
Reviews of The Death of Lomond Friel
"Piercingly lovely…a pleasure to read" — Catherine Taylor Guardian "A vibrant, witty and passionate tale of a family struggling to overcome tragedy…Peebles' prose is consistently startling – there isn't an ordinary or hackneyed sentence or sentiment in the book…beautifully expresses the joys and tribulations of family life" — Ian Critchley Daily Telegraph "I loved it…it's about human relationships, stark and simple, when they are tested to the limit. Who would have thought a novel about a stroke could be so compelling?… An excellent novel, tender and witty and shot through with perception of many kinds" — Margaret Forster "If there is justice in the world she will be collecting prizes by the basketload for this extraordinary novel" — Lesley McDowell The Scotsman "The delicacy and care with which she draws the stricken Lomond is the outstanding feat of this ambitions work" — Rosemary Goring Sunday Herald
Sue Peebles
Sue Peebles was born in Scotland in 1955, but spent some of her childhood in Detroit. Since graduating in Psychology she has worked as a researcher, social worker and university teacher. Sue lives in Fife and this is her first novel.