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Why be Happy When You Could be Normal

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  • Author:
    WINTERSON Jeanette
  • ISBN:
    9780099556091
  • Publication Date:
    July 2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    230
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Vintage Books
  • Country of Publication:
Why be Happy When You Could be Normal
Why be Happy When You Could be Normal

Why be Happy When You Could be Normal

Regular price $27.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    WINTERSON Jeanette
  • ISBN:
    9780099556091
  • Publication Date:
    July 2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    230
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Vintage Books
  • Country of Publication:

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In 1985 Jeanette Winterson's first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published. It was Jeanette's version of the story of a terraced house in Accrington, an adopted child, and the thwarted giantess Mrs Winterson. It was a cover story, a painful past written over and repainted. It was a story of survival. This book is that story's the silent twin. It is full of hurt and humour and a fierce love of life. It is about the pursuit of happiness, about lessons in love, the search for a mother and a journey into madness and out again. It is generous, honest and true.
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  • In 1985 Jeanette Winterson's first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published. It was Jeanette's version of the story of a terraced house in Accrington, an adopted child, and the thwarted giantess Mrs Winterson. It was a cover story, a painful past written over and repainted. It was a story of survival. This book is that story's the silent twin. It is full of hurt and humour and a fierce love of life. It is about the pursuit of happiness, about lessons in love, the search for a mother and a journey into madness and out again. It is generous, honest and true.
In 1985 Jeanette Winterson's first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published. It was Jeanette's version of the story of a terraced house in Accrington, an adopted child, and the thwarted giantess Mrs Winterson. It was a cover story, a painful past written over and repainted. It was a story of survival. This book is that story's the silent twin. It is full of hurt and humour and a fierce love of life. It is about the pursuit of happiness, about lessons in love, the search for a mother and a journey into madness and out again. It is generous, honest and true.