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Fay Weldon

Female Friends


They first met as children in 1940s London. Thirty years later, Marjorie, Chloe, and Grace make their way through an almost unrecognizable post-war society, coping with husbands, children, parents, and the messy business of life.

Now in her ninth decade, Fay Weldon is one of the foremost chroniclers of our time, a novelist who spoke to an entire generation of women by daring to say the things that no one else would. Her work ranges over novels, short stories, children's books, nonfiction, journalism, television, radio, and the stage. She was awarded a CBE in 2001.

341 printed pages
Copyright owner
Head of Zeus
Publication year
2014
Publisher
Head of Zeus
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Quotes

  • Евгенияhas quoted4 years ago
    it was the force which keeps people revolving round each other, in fixed orbit, and at a precise distance,
  • Евгенияhas quoted4 years ago
    ‘One doesn’t choose friends. One acquires them. They are as much duty as pleasure.’

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