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By Battersea Bridge

By Battersea Bridge

Author(s): Janet Davey

Location(s): Bulgaria, Hampshire, London

Genre(s): Fiction

Era(s): Modern

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Anita Mostyn feels the need to take a holiday from her life. As a child, she was dismissed by her parents in favour of her self-confident brothers, and as an adult, her choices are disapproved of – the small art gallery she works for, the friends she makes, the men she sees. Mossy – lumbered with a childhood nickname that stuck – is never the ‘fixed point’: not for her most recent lover, or for the mother whose approval she craves. Instead, she lives on the edges of things. On a whim, she takes up an offer to scout for holiday properties in Bulgaria, escaping the impending second wedding of her perfect brother – and a horrifying episode in her past.

Poignant and absurd, sharp and wry, Janet Davey’s luminous prose charts the complications of family relationships with insight and extraordinary tenderness. As Anita navigates difficult waters, we begin to understand her past, and, little by little, see her come through.

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Anita is an immediately recognisable psychological type, the product of a pressurised upbringing. She operates in terms of “self-sabotage” and talks in exactly that kind of psychobabble, to the irritation of her overbearing and...

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