Peripheral Vision
Released: Oct 10, 2015
Publisher: Pembury House Publishing
Format: Paperback, 408 pages
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Description:
Sylvia is a brilliant and successful eye surgeon, who reacts to the discovery that she is pregnant with amazement, despite taking no precautions. Iris is a timid young woman in love with a man from a different social stratum. And Ruby is a 1950s housewife who receives poison pen letters, which she believes she thoroughly deserves. Linking these women is a fascinating thread that weaves their lives together. Peripheral Vision is a powerful novel about love and the lack of it; about loss, mothering, sight and insight, from a prize-winning author. Most recently, Patricia Ferguson’s novel Aren’t We Sisters? Was listed for the 2015 Baileys Prize for Fiction. Patricia’s previous novels have won the Betty Trask, Somerset Maugham and David Higham prizes and she has twice been long-listed for the Orange Prize.
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