These Dividing Walls

Author: Fran Cooper

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  • : $34.99 NZD
  • : 9781473641549
  • : Hodder & Stoughton
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  • : November 2016
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : May 2017
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Description

One Parisian summer A building of separate lives All that divides them will soon collapse...In a forgotten corner of Paris stands a building. Within its walls, people talk and kiss, laugh and cry; some are glad to sit alone, while others wish they did not. A woman with silver-blonde hair opens her bookshop downstairs, an old man feeds the sparrows on his windowsill, and a young mother wills the morning to hold itself at bay. Though each of their walls touches someone else's, the neighbours they pass in the courtyard remain strangers. Into this courtyard arrives Edward. Still bearing the sweat of a channel crossing, he takes his place in an attic room to wait out his grief. But in distant corners of the city, as Paris is pulled taut with summer heat, there are those who meet with a darker purpose. As the feverish metropolis is brought to boiling point, secrets will rise and walls will crumble both within and without Number 37...

Reviews

An engaging debut that throws light on a hidden side of Paris. Woman & Home Confident and brilliant -- Lisa O'Donnell This book played into my acute nosiness, throwing open the doors to the fictional lives of the residents of number 37 ... It'll open your heart and your mind. It certainly did mine. The Pool

Author description

Fran Cooper grew up in London before reading English at Cambridge and Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She spent three years in Paris writing a PhD about travelling eighteenth-century artists, and currently works in the curatorial department of a London museum. These Dividing Walls is her first novel.