Tin Toys Trilogy by Ursula Holden - ISBN: 9781844088270
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Tin Toys Trilogy

A Virago Modern Classic

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    28 January 2013

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Summary

Born into an affluent family, Bonnie, Tor and Ula have been left to the feckless embrace of the cook and their nanny. Their father is dead. Their glamorous mother is away entertaining the troops. When their infant brother falls ill and dies, the household disintegrates.

In TIN TOYS, Ula escapes with Cook, barely out of girlhood herself, and lands at the mansion of an enigmatic matriarch.

In UNICORN SISTERS, the three sisters are sent to a shabby English boarding scho…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781844088270
ISBN-10:1844088278
Author:Ursula Holden, Lisa Allardice
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:28 January 2013
Weight:340g
Dimensions:199mm x 129mm x 27mm
Series:Virago Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Ursula Holden is a highly original writer … She has an abrupt, disconcerting wit.

Extraordinarily good in its penetration into a child’s happiness and unhappiness. - Molly Keane

Seriously radiant. - The Times

Ursula Holden is a highly original writer … She has an abrupt, disconcerting wit. - Irish Times

Superb … the deceptively simple style conveys the dark undercurrents of violence, of developing sexuality, and the betrayals and corruptions of the adult world. - Daily Telegraph

About The Author

Ursula Holden

Ursula Holden (b. 1921) grew up in Surrey and attended a boarding school on the south coast. During WWII she was with the WRNS, and when the war ended she went to Dublin, where she worked as a model at the art school and met her husband. They returned with their two children to London, where a third daughter was born. The marriage ended in 1970. Holden worked at various jobs, took in lodgers and began to write. Alan Ross, poet and editor of the London Magazine, published her first three books, Endless Race (1975), String Horses (1976) and Turnstiles (1977), and a further nine novels followed, including the Tin Toys trilogy in the mid-1980s. Now living in a care home in west London, Ursula Holden still writes daily and contributes to the Oldie. In 2010 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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