The Art Of Falling

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Description

In 1944 Tom Wainwright, a British soldier, arrives in the small Italian town of Petriano. The war is nearly over, and in the lull before the Allied troops move further north to capture Florence Tom forges a friendship with the Parini family – and in particular with the eldest daughter, Giuliana. When the war ends he chooses to stay in Italy, planning to build a life with the woman with whom he has fallen deeply in love, but in the chaotic, tragic fallout of the end of the Second World War his hopes are dashed. Fifty years later Isabel Wainwright, Tom’s daughter, sets off for Petriano herself, to attend a ceremony naming a piazza in her father’s honour. But Isabel isn’t so much going to represent her father as to try and find him – for she and her mother have heard nothing of him since, nearly twenty years earlier, he went out one day and never returned. She doesn’t even know whether her father is dead or alive, but hopes that by discovering something of his past, she can build a picture of the man she hardly knew.

Additional information

Weight 0.267 kg
Dimensions 2.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

2005-7-7

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0099481898

About The Author

After graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, Deborah Lawrenson worked as a journalist on the Kentish Times, the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. She was also the London Section editor of Woman's Journal magazine. She has written three previous novels: The Moonbathers (1998) and the newspaper satires Hot Gossip (1994) and Idol Chatter (1995).

A superbly crafted novel that deserves to be called the new Captain Corelli or perhaps the new Birdsong…Moving, elegiac and lyrical

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This is a most wonderful novel. Evocative and haunting – it will keep you enthralled and intrigued right to the end

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