The Colours by Juliet Bates - ISBN: 9780708899397
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Orphaned, pregnant, and lost: can family ties bloom again?

The Colours

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    2 September 2021

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Summary

‘A carefully crafted, totally engaging epic family drama’ - *Yorkshire Post*

‘Delightful’ - *Daily Mail*

Da said the Pearson family came out of the sand. He said they were born out of the red clarty sand that stuck to the soles of boots and the hems of frocks.

You couldn’t just brush the sand away, you had to beat your clothes with the palm of your hand like you were smacking them for being naughty. You had to bang your bo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780708899397
ISBN-10:0708899390
Author:Juliet Bates
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Fleet
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:2 September 2021
Weight:300g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Juliet Bates studied art and art history and there is a delightful observational delicacy to her prose, a careful cataloguing of the everchanging shades of the waves and the vivid red of the ‘clarty’ sand of Teesby, where the novel is set. It’s a quality that perfectly befits the two main characters … Theirs is a story of illness, estrangement and misunderstanding * Daily Mail *This gently-paced, carefully crafted, totally engaging epic family drama spans nearly seventy years and takes in some of the major events of the 20th century … Bates explores the complex mother-son relationship at the centre of the novel with great sensitivity and empathy. The misunderstandings, the sense of loss and longing and the absence which haunts both their lives, are very convincingly and poignantly portrayed. And it is all played out in the picturesque landscape of the North Yorkshire coast, described by Bates in lyrical and affectionate detail * Yorkshire Post *The Colours is a sweeping family drama covering a span of several decades of the 20th century from just before the First World War right up to the Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana in 1981. The imagery and descriptions in the novel are striking, closely observed and beautifully wrought – Yvette Huddleston * Yorkshire Post *

About The Author

Juliet Bates

Juliet Bates was born in the north-east of England. After studying art and art history, she has worked as a lecturer in art schools in the UK and now in France. The Colours is Juliet’s second novel; her debut, The Missing, was published by Linen Press in 2009, and her short stories have appeared in British and Canadian journals and magazines.

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