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    • Publisher: Europa Editions, Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • ISBN-13: 9781933372365
    • Sales Rank: 86,261
    • 256pp
    • Edition Description: Reprint
     
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    The Barnes & Noble Review

    The celebrated English novelist Jane Gardam, who was born in 1928, has gathered an ardent readership in this country, thanks chiefly to the unexpected and still-growing popularity of Old Filth. That novel, beautifully written, funny, and extraordinarily moving, concerns the last days and reminiscences of an ancient lawyer and judge who, as a young man, left London for Hong Kong. It was published in this country in 2006 by Europa Editions. Now the same house brings us a reprint of an earlier novel by Gardam in The Queen of the Tambourine, which, in 1991, won the Whitbread Book Award (now the Costa Book Award) for best novel.

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    Synopsis

    With prose that is vibrant witty and off-the-wall, The Queen of the Tambourine traces the emotional breakdown--and eventual restoration--of Eliza Peabody, a smart and wildly imaginative woman who has become unbearably isolated in her prosperous home in present-day South London. The letters Eliza writes to her neighbor, a woman whom she hardly knows, reveal the story of her self-propelled descent into madness. Eliza must reach the very bottom of her inner downward spiral before she can once again find health and serenity. The story of a woman's confrontation with the ideas and realities of sanity, The Queen of Tambourine will delight readers who enjoy the works of Anita Brookner, Sybille Bedford, Muriel Spark, and Sylvia Plath.

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    With prose that is vibrant, witty, and off-the-wall, this recent winner of Britain's Whitbread Award for Best Novel of the Year traces the emotional breakdown--and then restoration--of Eliza Peabody, a smart and wildly imaginative woman who has become unbearably isolated in her prosperous home in present-day South London. "A startling portrait of a woman who is dying alive."--Ruth Rendell, Daily Telegraph (London).

    Publishers Weekly

    Winner of Britain's Whitbread Award, Gardam's darkly comic novel is in the form of a series of letters written by a mentally disintegrating woman. (July)

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    Biography

    Jane Gardam has written six novels and seven collections of short stories. Twice a winner of the Whitbread Award and once a runner-up for the Booker Prize, she lives in East Kent, England.

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