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    Tenderness

    €12.50
    ISBN: 9781408884645
    AuthorMacLeod, Alison
    Pub Date04/08/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages640
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    The spellbinding story of Lady Chatterley's Lover, and the society that put it on trial; the story of a novel and its ripple effects across half a century, and about the transformative and triumphant power of fiction itself.

    'A hugely daring, intrigue-packed, decade-jumping doorstopper that teasingly blends fiction and actuality with wit and panache' DAILY MAIL

    'A triumph ... it will conquer your heart' ELIF SHAFAK

    'Glorious and arresting ... A widescreen novel' OBSERVER

    'A passionate, epic joy' MADELINE MILLER

    'Powerful, moving, brilliant ... An utterly captivating read' ELIZABETH GILBERT
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    D. H. Lawrence is dying. Exiled in the Mediterranean, he dreams of the past. There are the years early in his marriage during the war, where his desperation drives him to commit a terrible betrayal. And there is a woman in an Italian courtyard, her chestnut hair red with summer.

    Jacqueline and her husband have already been marked out for greatness. Passing through New York, she slips into a hearing where a book, not a man, is brought to trial.

    A young woman and a young man meet amid the restricted section of a famous library, and make love.

    Scattered and blown by the winds of history, their stories are bound together, and brought before the jury. On both sides of the Atlantic, society is asking, and continues to ask: is it obscenity - or is it tenderness?

    'Gorgeously written and meticulously conceived' DAVID LEAVITT

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    The spellbinding story of Lady Chatterley's Lover, and the society that put it on trial; the story of a novel and its ripple effects across half a century, and about the transformative and triumphant power of fiction itself.

    'A hugely daring, intrigue-packed, decade-jumping doorstopper that teasingly blends fiction and actuality with wit and panache' DAILY MAIL

    'A triumph ... it will conquer your heart' ELIF SHAFAK

    'Glorious and arresting ... A widescreen novel' OBSERVER

    'A passionate, epic joy' MADELINE MILLER

    'Powerful, moving, brilliant ... An utterly captivating read' ELIZABETH GILBERT
    ________________________

    D. H. Lawrence is dying. Exiled in the Mediterranean, he dreams of the past. There are the years early in his marriage during the war, where his desperation drives him to commit a terrible betrayal. And there is a woman in an Italian courtyard, her chestnut hair red with summer.

    Jacqueline and her husband have already been marked out for greatness. Passing through New York, she slips into a hearing where a book, not a man, is brought to trial.

    A young woman and a young man meet amid the restricted section of a famous library, and make love.

    Scattered and blown by the winds of history, their stories are bound together, and brought before the jury. On both sides of the Atlantic, society is asking, and continues to ask: is it obscenity - or is it tenderness?

    'Gorgeously written and meticulously conceived' DAVID LEAVITT