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Her Sister´s Gift

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Description for Her Sister´s Gift Paperback. A tale of family tragedy and the struggle to let go of the past, Her Sister's Gift is a heartbreaking yet ultimately uplifting debut from Sunday Mail Fiction Prize runner-up Isobel Jackson. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129. .

While her mother is at home giving birth, eleven-year-old Isa must look after her younger siblings, but when her little sister is killed in an accident on a trainline she carries the guilt through the rest of her life.


As Isa grows up, more tragedy strikes: her mother dies of a broken heart after giving birth to a stillborn son, and her father finds solace in heavy drinking. Though Isa finds satisfaction in domestic service for an aristocratic family in London, when her father returns home from the First World War paralysed and suffering memory loss, she must ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Bonnier Books Ltd
Number of pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781785300103
SKU
V9781785300103
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About Isabel Jackson
After a theology degree at Aberdeen University, Isabel Jackson taught Religious Studies and Philosophy in schools for thirty years. She has recently completed her first novel inspired by the dramatic lives of her grandparents, which won the second prize in the Sunday Mail Fiction Competition 2015. She is interested in life’s big questions and our human search for love and ... Read more

Reviews for Her Sister´s Gift
Scarred emotionally by an early harrowing double tragedy, Isa Dick is an admirable heroine, who plots her own destiny, limited by the class system and gender inequalities of the time...an excellent and evocative series of minidramas, psychological conflict and nearcinematic scenes of early twentieth century working class life.
The Scotsman

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