The Street, 9781444789829
Hardcover
Unexpected connections bloom on a street where lives intertwine.

The Street

  • Hardcover

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    31 March 2015

Summary

The Street: Where Lives Intersect

There’s more going on in The Street than its inhabitants realise …

In the course of this delightful, quirky, and perceptive novel, an elderly soldier with incipient Alzheimer’s saves the life of a remarkable child, a resting actor finds real purpose, a woman starved of love discovers it in an unexpected place, and a beloved cat achieves immortality.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781444789829
ISBN-10:1444789821
Author:Bernardine Bishop
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Sceptre
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:31 March 2015
Weight:438g
Dimensions:240mm x 167mm x 23mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Warm and emotionally convincing … effortlessly graceful– The Sunday Times

Praise for UNEXPECTED LESSONS IN LOVE:

This is one of the most enjoyable books I’ve read in years. I found it completely gripping. The carefully but unobstrusively structured plot (involving adoption, DNA and paternity) is domestic but with a wide reach; it is played out against a backdrop of world events. On reflection, I have never before read a book which confronts a serious and almost unmentionable illness with such lightness of touch. It’s happy and it’s cheering, with a beautiful warmth to it, achieved without a moment of sentimentality. I loved it.

It’s impossible to recommend the late Bernardine Bishop’s wondrous book too highly - Guardian

Bishop treats a fearful subject with an extraordinary lightness of touch; her humour and her emotional wisdom make this a delightful and humane novel - The Times

This novel, wise, sharp and startlingly frank, distils a lifetime of reflection on the rules of attraction, affection - and family life. From confused youth to the ordeals and confusions of old age, her wry insights delight - Independent

A wonderful novel, one of those rare books which leaves the reader with a deeper understanding of the human heart … This is an author of exceptional intelligence, subtlety and warmth. Expect to hear the name Bernardine Bishop when the lists for the Costa and Man Booker prizes are compiled later this year - Spectator

This novel should appeal to Joanna Trollope fans … Bishop is a fine, intelligent writer, capable of handling moral and philosophical themes with a light touch - Sunday Telegraph

This is a vibrant and ever welcoming novel … it offers such a rich range of pleasures - Observer

This is the sort of story which grabs you, pulls you in and won’t let you go - but in a very gentle way. The characters are superb. It’s wise and it’s witty. It’s sublimely well-written, not with flowery literary devices but in the sort of prose that leaves you surprised when you realise you’ve read a hundred pages and you’ve no intention of giving up just yet. On a cold winter’s day I was left with a warm glow when I finished reading - Bookbag

About The Author

Bernardine Bishop

Bernardine Bishop was the great-granddaughter of the poet Alice Meynell and the youngest witness in the Lady Chatterley trial in 1960. After writing two early novels, she taught in a London comprehensive school for ten years and then had a distinguished career as a psychotherapist, during which she brought up her two sons. Cancer forced her retirement in 2010, and she returned to her first love, fiction. Bernardine Bishop lived in London with her husband until her death in July 2013.

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