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PUBLISHER: Faber & Faber
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780571230600
RRP: £7.99
PAGES: 272
PUBLICATION DATE:
February 7, 2008
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Things to Make and Mend
At fifteen, Sally Tuttle and Rowena Cresswell were firm friends, until a shocking event changed their lives. Now in their late thirties, they are estranged, both single mothers, both haunted with memories of their intense friendship. Sally is an embroiderer, a needlewoman (‘the homelier sister of Wonderwoman’), who works at In Stitches, a repairs shop in East Grinstead. When she wins an embroidery prize and is invited to a conference in Edinburgh to deliver an embroidery lecture, she has to leave her teenage daughter Pearl alone and step into a new role – lecturer, prize-winner. Rowena Cresswell is in Edinburgh too, helping her son move out of his student accommodation. This beautifully woven, perfectly pitched story of two women caught in the shadow of their teenage years will stay in the hearts of readers long after they put it down.
Ruth Thomas
Ruth Thomas grew up in Kent but now lives in Edinburgh with her husband and children. Her first collection, Sea Monster Tattoo, was shortlisted for the John Lewellyn Rhys Award and the Saltire Society First Book Award. Her second, The Dance Settee, received a Scottish Arts Council book award in 2000.