Nothing is Black is a beautifully told story of three women who find themselves in a remote part of Donegal at a defining moment in their lives. Wealthy and successful, Nuala has everything except the peace of mind she so desperately needs. She has come to stay with her cousin Claire, who leads a solitary life as a painter. Anna, Claire's neighbour, longs for a reconciliation with her estranged daughter. Through their stories, Deirdre Madden explores the themes of friendship, family and the nature of creativity, confirming ...
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Nothing is Black is a beautifully told story of three women who find themselves in a remote part of Donegal at a defining moment in their lives. Wealthy and successful, Nuala has everything except the peace of mind she so desperately needs. She has come to stay with her cousin Claire, who leads a solitary life as a painter. Anna, Claire's neighbour, longs for a reconciliation with her estranged daughter. Through their stories, Deirdre Madden explores the themes of friendship, family and the nature of creativity, confirming her reputation as one of Ireland's most talented writers.
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Very Good. 1994. Hardcover. Good copy with some shelf wear, dustwrapper with minor edge wear, some foxing of pages but remains a good copy.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 151. Original publisher's black cloth, lettered white on spine. Signed presentation from the author on title page, 'For Malcolm, with all best wishes, David Madden'. Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury CBE (7 September 1932 ñ 27 November 2000) was a British novelist ('The History Man') academic and writer on English and American literature. David Madden was a UEA graduate. ISBN: 0571168930 Fine in near fine dust wrapper.