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A Place to Stand
Sep 11, 2025 5:36 AM

Author:Stanley Middleton

A Place to Stand

Noel's sister, Ethel, is dying, and for the first time since childhood, he spends a week in her company. As she drifts in and out of consciousness, he discovers more about her past, her fight for women's rights in education, and in the process reasses his own life.

Buried in this past is a secret infatuation for a man who reappears in Ethel's story, and that of her daughter, in a most unexpected way.

Reviews

Dorothy B. Hughes ranks with Raymond Chandler and Patricia Highsmith as a master of mid-century noir

—— New York Review of Books

Nobody but Dorothy Hughes can cast suspense into such an uncanny spell

—— San Francisco Chronicle

A gun molling wordslinger who took it to the tough guys . . . I simply call Hughes one damn good story teller

—— John Hood , Bully Magazine

One of the masters of modern Chinese literature

—— Jung Chang

Stark, powerful and compelling... A privilege

—— Independent

A searing, allegorical view of Chinese society during some of the darkest moments of the Mao era. . . . Yan cements his reputation as one of China's most important—and certainly most fearless—living writers

—— Kirkus

Yan's new work is vital historical testimony

—— Library Journal, US

A biting satire about Chinese re-education camps during the Great Leap Forward that's as haunting as it is eye-opening

—— Publishers Weekly

One of the masters of modern Chinese literature, Yan Lianke gives all the pleasures one gets from reading. He can extract humour from the bleakest situation. I whole-heartedly recommend this latest book

—— Jung Chang

A rich reading experience and much light shed on this catastrophic period of Chinese history

—— 4 stars , New Internationalist

Woven together, these “texts” reflect the catastrophe of the times and meditate on the meaning of integrity, truth, love and ethics when confronted with horror. It is an extraordinary novel

—— Isabel Hilton , Observer

As a reader, you close the book with a profound sense of how ideology has permeated and changed very sector of collective human life, from trivial daily matters to the great ruptures of history

—— Xiaolu Guo , Guardian

A powerful satire on ideology, veering between the grotesque and the horrific

—— Ángel Gurría­-Quintana , Financial Times

I would absolutely recommend this to individual readers and reading groups alike. It’s not an easy read considering the subject matter but it is a very good one.

—— Eleanor King , Nudge

Wonderfully well written and hard to believe this is James Hannah's debut novel. Very early on I felt this was going to be a book I loved and I was right.

—— bakeysbookblog.blogspot.co.uk

Sad and funny in equal measure but also quite uplifting about the power of the human spirit. An author who I am sure will continue to go from strength to strength.

—— @jaffareadstoo

This book broke my heart.

—— handwrittengirl.com

This is a really engrossing, interesting read and a book I just couldn't put down.

—— tealadymumbles.co.uk

The story is sad, yet it is uplifting. The characters are flawed, yet human. I was very impressed by this novel. It is a delight to read and to recommend to others.

—— randomthingsthroughmyletterbox.blogspot.co.uk

I was completely sucked into this book and flew through the pages. I loved it.

—— www.cosybooks.com

This book has moved me and it has changed me, and isn't that what it is all about? It is only March and I don't know if anything will top this one this year for me. Essential reading.

—— reflectionsofareader.blogspot.co.uk

Take Trainspotting, cut out the swearing, and add a filter of nuanced meditations on love: welcome to The A to Z of You and Me. I absolutely loved this book.

—— sarahjasmon.com

'David Nicholls' school of commercial fiction. An accomplished piece of fiction, both entertaining and thought-provoking

—— alifeinbooks.co.uk

Spare, poignant and with a quirky charm all of its own, it reminds us how kind people can be

—— RACHEL JOYCE

Wonderful and heartbreaking.

—— CLAIRE FULLER, Desmond Elliott Prize winner 2015

Hannah writes with emotional acuity. Warm, wry, thoughtful and devastating in places, this is a life-enhancing missive from death's door.

—— The Sunday Times

The most richly fruited post-modern novel since Jeanette Winterson’s Sexing the Cherrys

—— Marcus Field , Independent

A bold, impressive debut

—— 4 stars , Daily Telegraph

As a debut novel, it is truly dazzling and Hermione Eyre has proved herself an author well worth watching out for

—— Susannah Perkins , Nudge

Profoundly moving

—— Country Life
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