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THE WEB OF BELONGING |
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The Women's Press, London 1997 |
Stevie Davies reveals all in a novel which
is tender, perceptive, almost painful in its honesty
and hilariously funny. The
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Jess has lived peaceably in Shrewsbury with
her husband Jacob for many years. He is solid, dependable,
beautiful to her. She is contented to be his wife, to look
after his elderly mother, aunt and cousin, to be a pillar
of their family and community. Then, suddenly, everything
changes. Now Jess must question the entire basis
on which she has lived so many years of her life. Must discover
whether the identity she has created has really been so
valuable to herself and to those around her, and whether
there is a different angry, passionate, fulfillable
Jess waiting to get out. |
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