Author:Alison Jameson

Until her French father walks out of her life at twelve Helen Wilton is Hélène Fournier. Apart from her name, the plucky, smart and affectionate young girl also loses an indefinable part of her essence.
Helen grows up to become a mass of intriguing contradictions: as warm-hearted as she is sharp-witted, as steadfast in her friendships as she is eclectic in her loves, as worldly and stylish as she is bookish and academic. And when she gets tripped up by the contradictions - or by the absurd and confusing vagaries of love - Helen picks herself up and gets on with it because she's too much of a one-off to wait around to be rescued.
Maybe she'll never stop having to pick herself up. Or maybe she'll realize that rediscovering the inner Hélène and facing the loss of her father are the keys to her future ... and to finding real love.
In this stunning debut novel Alison Jameson has created a captivating heroine and written a wonderfully witty, tender, knowing and truly original story of modern love.
One of our foremost writers of naval fiction.
—— Sunday TimesAs always with Eco, there is much to admire
—— Sunday TimesA beautiful evocation of a difficult period of Italian history, full of the flair and erudition for which we love Eco
—— MetroGenuinely clever...the writing, the quotes and the pictures often tickle the brain
—— Irish IndependentWitty, playful, and incorrigibly erudite, Eco clearly had fun writing this book. There is much to enjoy
—— Daily MailAnother great exhilaration from Eco. Eye-poppingly fascinating
—— GuardianPerhaps the most intellectual novelist in Europe today. A highly idiosyncratic by engrossing novel
—— HeraldProfound and moving. A wonderful entertainer
—— ScotsmanEngaging
—— Sunday TimesThe opening is delightful, the sort of stuff that has readers rubbing their hands in anticipation...it is good to see Eco recapture something of his former glories, bouncing ideas of his readers with characteristic zest
—— Sunday TelegraphStimulating
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