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The Seduction of Mrs Pendlebury
Margaret Forster
Rose Pendlebury has little in common with her Islington neighbours.
Her street has been invaded by young, confident, upwardly mobile
people without, it seems, a care in the world. She keeps herself
to herself, and only her husband Stan is aware of her bubbling anger,
her terrible prickliness, her ability to take offence.
But when Alice and Tony move next door with their enchanting toddler
Amy, Mrs Pendlebury begins to come out of her shell, as gradually
her new neighbours undermine her traditional, cautious privacy.
Mrs Pendlebury may not be ripe for transformation, or even happiness,
but she is not too old to change.
'Beautifully written and a joy to read' Auberon Waugh, Evening
Standard
'She charts real people and touches her harridan with genuine pathos...nothing
of hers that I have read has satisfied like The seduction of Mrs
Pendlebury' Guardian
'Margaret Forster's heroine is quite unforgettable ... often splendidly
funny ... In and admirably unpretentious way Forster has written
a painfully convincing tragi-comedy' Nina Bawden, Daily Telegraph
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