Author: | Jane Davis | ISBN: | 9781386530299 |
Publisher: | Jane Davis | Publication: | April 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jane Davis |
ISBN: | 9781386530299 |
Publisher: | Jane Davis |
Publication: | April 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
It has taken conviction to right the wrongs. It will take courage to learn how to live again.
'An all-round triumph.' John Hudspith
Winner of 'The Selfies' Best Self-Published Work of Fiction Award at London Book Fair 2019
For the families of the victims of the St Botolph and Old Billingsgate disaster, the undoing of a miscarriage of justice should be a cause for rejoicing. For more than thirteen years, the search for truth has eaten up everything. Marriages, families, health, careers and finances.
Finally, the coroner has ruled that the crowd did not contribute to their own deaths. Finally, now that lies have been unravelled and hypocrisies exposed, they can all get back to their lives.
If only it were that simple.
Tapping into the issues of the day, Davis delivers a highly charged work of fiction, a compelling testament to the human condition and the healing power of art. Written with immediacy, style and an overwhelming sense of empathy, Smash all the Windows will be enjoyed by readers of How to Paint a Dead Man by Sarah Hall and How to be Both by Ali Smith.
It has taken conviction to right the wrongs. It will take courage to learn how to live again.
'An all-round triumph.' John Hudspith
Winner of 'The Selfies' Best Self-Published Work of Fiction Award at London Book Fair 2019
For the families of the victims of the St Botolph and Old Billingsgate disaster, the undoing of a miscarriage of justice should be a cause for rejoicing. For more than thirteen years, the search for truth has eaten up everything. Marriages, families, health, careers and finances.
Finally, the coroner has ruled that the crowd did not contribute to their own deaths. Finally, now that lies have been unravelled and hypocrisies exposed, they can all get back to their lives.
If only it were that simple.
Tapping into the issues of the day, Davis delivers a highly charged work of fiction, a compelling testament to the human condition and the healing power of art. Written with immediacy, style and an overwhelming sense of empathy, Smash all the Windows will be enjoyed by readers of How to Paint a Dead Man by Sarah Hall and How to be Both by Ali Smith.