Author:Susannah Waters

When you're running away from life, how far do you need to go...?
A nineteen-year old runs away from her life and keeps on running. Haunted by the unexplained departure of her mother four years earlier, she is looking and not looking. Adopting one identity after another - female escort, apple-picker, cashier, canvas girl in a travelling circus - she is afraid to slow down for fear of what, or who, may catch up with her. When anonymous postcards start to arrive at every place she goes, she is finally forced to confront the fate of her long-gone mother. Can this runaway-girl escape the same end?
In a compulsive and moving novel riddled with family secrets, a predictably happy ending is never a guarantee. But one thing becomes certain; people can only ever save themselves.
'This humane novel of a teenager desperately seeking her runaway mother has an edge and a sexiness that keeps you turning the pages'
—— Suzannah Dunn'A diverting, characterful voice.'
—— Daily MailEnticingly written-a compelling read
—— Time OutMotherhood is taken out, held up to the light and given a vigorous shaking-a book with impact
—— Times Literary SupplementPoignant, impeccably written-especially heart-rending because it is so believable
—— CompanyA brilliant, bulging historical novel ... Thrillingly accomplished ... Magnificent ... one finishes it already eager to begin the sequel
—— GuardianHis style is spare, that's what is so beautiful. His novels are genuine romans philosophies - novels illustrating ideas
—— Piers Paul ReadIn a class by himself...the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man’s consciousness and anxiety
—— William Golding






