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| Fred & Edie |
Nominated ISBN: 0340751665 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Jill
Dawson speaks about her novel, Fred & Edie, and the people
on whom the book is based
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| Jill Dawson | ||
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| Gateshead Libraries & Arts, Gateshead, England |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Set in Ilford in the early nineteen twenties, this dramatic story of passion, murder and a spectacular public trial takes place at a time of momentous change for women. It is based on the true story of Edith Thompson, a book-keeper in the City who had married during the war but soon found her suburban life, and husband, stifling, dreaming instead of the kind of romantic and glamorous world she found in novels and in the new cinemas springing up around her. Attractive, confident and financially independent, Edie was excited by the new freedoms open to women and enjoyed flouting convention. When she met Freddy Bywaters, seven years her junior, dark, sexy and impetuous, an affair seemed inevitable. Never in her wildest dreams could Edie have foreseen the devastation to four young lives that was to follow. Drawing on newspaper reports of the period as well as letters by Edie to Freddy, Jill Dawson creates a voice for Edie, as the story unfolds of how she came to be on trial for her life at the Old Baily during the snowy December of 1922. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Jill
Dawson is an award-winning poet, novelist and editor of several anthologies
including The Virago Book of Wicked Verse and, with Margo
Daly, Wild Ways. Her first novel, Trick of the Light,
has been optioned for a film and she is working on the screenplay of her
second novel, Magpie. She was the British Council Fellow
at Amherst College, Massachusetts in 1997 and is currently the Royal Literary
Fund Fellow in Writing at the University of East Anglia. Born in the north
of England, she has recently moved with her family From London to Cambridgeshire.
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