Twenty-One Locks by Laura Barton - ISBN: 9780857381217
Paperback
Small-town girl, safe marriage, or a dangerous, exciting escape?

Twenty-One Locks

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    1 March 2011

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Summary

Jeannie is twenty years old and she’s Lancashire’s worst perfume girl. She works in her small town’s department store, where all the other girls have perfect make-up (if a little too orange, and a mite too thick) and hair in buoyant ponytails. Jeannie, with wet hair and pale skin, doesn’t fit the bill. And she doesn’t really care - she arrived as a temp two years ago and has never got round to leaving.

Being bored by work gives her plenty of time to think about her impending nuptials …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857381217
ISBN-10:0857381210
Author:Laura Barton
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:riverrun
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:1 March 2011
Weight:200g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

‘I love Laura Barton’ Nick Hornby.

‘A charming and irresistible story’ Psychologies. * Psychologies *
‘Barton keeps the reader guessing until the end of this unexpectedly poignant book’ Guardian. * Guardian *
‘Excellent … wonderful writing’ Independent. * Independent *
‘A sweet, bitter, wonderfully told tale’ Mirror. * Mirror *
‘I love Laura Barton’ Nick Hornby. * Nick Hornby *
‘Absolutely stunning’ The Times. * The Times *

About The Author

Laura Barton

Laura Barton is a writer and broadcaster. A feature writer and music columnist for the Guardian for more than a decade, she now writes for a variety of publications including the Guardian, the Observer, the New York Times, 1843 magazine, the Telegraph, and the Financial Times. She is also a contributing editor at Q magazine. In 2010 she published a novel, Twenty-One Locks, which received a Betty Trask Award. She is a regular contributor to Radio 4 and Radio 3, for whom she has written and presented documentaries on subjects as diverse as the musicians Abner Jay and Karen Dalton, the allure of the tomboy, the role of silence in Shakespeare, and a three-part examination of confidence. Her series on music and landscape, Laura Barton’s Notes From a Musical Island, has now run for three seasons on Radio 4. She speaks regularly at festivals and universities, and since 2018 she has curated the literary stage at Green Man festival. She also moonlights in A&R for a music publishing company, and has signed some of contemporary music’s most sought-after acts.

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