There are some things only your mother can teach you . . . In this viscerally dark, queer Victorian gothic, longing and transformation take wing through the secret selves we nurture when no one is watching.âHaunting and vivid, creating that palpable sense of isolationâŠParryâs atmospheric storytelling leaps off the page.â âGlamourMarguerite PĂ©rigord is locked in the attic of her family home, a towering Chelsea house overlooking the stinking Thames.For company she has a sewing machine, Mrs. Beetonâs Book of Household Management, and a carrion crow who has come to nest in the rafters. Restless, she spends her waning energies on the fascinations of her own body, memorising Mrs. Beetonâs advice and longing for life outside.CĂ©cile PĂ©rigord has confined her daughter Marguerite for her own good.CĂ©cile is concerned that Margueriteâs engagement to a much older, near-penniless solicitor, will drag the family name â her husbandâs name, that is â into disrepute. And for CĂ©cile, who has worked hard at her own betterment, this simply wonât do. CĂ©cileâs life has taught her that no matter how high a woman climbs she can just as readily fall.Of course, both have their secrets, intentions and histories to hide. As Margueriteâs patience turns into rage, the boundaries of her mind and body start to fray.And neither woman can recognise what the other is becoming.Strange, intense, and darkly beautiful, this haunting gothic novel from award-winning author Heather Parry is a story of mothers and daughters, and the dual capacity for both great kindness and unfathomable cruelty.
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