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OverviewBestselling author Lorna Sage delivers the tragicomic memoirof her escape from a claustrophobic childhood in post-WWII Britain--and thestory of the weddings and relationships that defined three generations of herfamily--in Bad Blood, an internationalbestseller and the winner of the coveted Whitbread Biography Award. Readers ofbooks like Angela's Ashes and The Liar's Club as well as fans ofSage's own lucid and penetrating writing will be captivated by the book thatthe New York Times Book Review said""fills us with wonder and gratitude. . . . Few literary critics have everwritten anything so memorable."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorna SagePublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Edition: -10th Anniversary ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9780062080240ISBN 10: 0062080245 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 29 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsExtraordinary... Should stand out for its combination of powerful writing, wicked black humor and social history. --Publishers Weekly Daily An award-winning memoir of courageous escape. --Harper's Bazaar Magnificent. . . . A superb memoir of a daughter of the 1950s who got knocked up, but not knocked down. --Maureen Corrigan, National Public Radio's Fresh Air Deserves to become a classic. --The Independent (London) Deserves special notice... The intensely personal story will resonate with more than just Anglophiles. --Booklist Shockingly frank, but also witty, passionate, and utterly lacking self-pity -- and surprisingly uplifting. --Kirkus Reviews Deeply affecting and beautifully written. --People In Bad Blood, [Sage] has written a classic. --New York Review of Books Extraordinary... Should stand out for its combination of powerful writing, wicked black humor and social history. --Publishers Weekly Daily Deeply affecting and beautifully written. --People Shockingly frank, but also witty, passionate, and utterly lacking self-pity and surprisingly uplifting. --Kirkus Reviews Deserves to become a classic. --The Independent (London) In Bad Blood, [Sage] has written a classic. --New York Review of Books Magnificent. . . . A superb memoir of a daughter of the 1950s who got knocked up, but not knocked down. --Maureen Corrigan, National Public Radio's Fresh Air An award-winning memoir of courageous escape. --Harper's Bazaar Extraordinary Should stand out for its combination of powerful writing, wicked black humor and social history. --Publishers Weekly Daily Deserves special notice The intensely personal story will resonate with more than just Anglophiles. --Booklist Magnificent. . . . A superb memoir of a daughter of the 1950s who got knocked up, but not knocked down. --Maureen Corrigan, National Public Radio's Fresh Air Deserves to become a classic. --The Independent (London) Deserves special notice... The intensely personal story will resonate with more than just Anglophiles. --Booklist Shockingly frank, but also witty, passionate, and utterly lacking self-pity -- and surprisingly uplifting. --Kirkus Reviews An award-winning memoir of courageous escape. --Harper's Bazaar Deeply affecting and beautifully written. --People In Bad Blood, [Sage] has written a classic. --New York Review of Books Extraordinary... Should stand out for its combination of powerful writing, wicked black humor and social history. --Publishers Weekly Daily Magnificent. . . . A superb memoir of a daughter of the 1950s who got knocked up, but not knocked down. --Maureen Corrigan, National Public Radio's Fresh Air Deserves to become a classic. --The Independent (London) Deserves special notice... The intensely personal story will resonate with more than just Anglophiles. --Booklist Shockingly frank, but also witty, passionate, and utterly lacking self-pity -- and surprisingly uplifting. --Kirkus Reviews An award-winning memoir of courageous escape. --Harper's Bazaar Deeply affecting and beautifully written. --People In Bad Blood, [Sage] has written a classic. --New York Review of Books Extraordinary... Should stand out for its combination of powerful writing, wicked black humor and social history. --Publishers Weekly Daily In Bad Blood, [Sage] has written a classic. --New York Review of Books Magnificent. . . . A superb memoir of a daughter of the 1950s who got knocked up, but not knocked down. --Maureen Corrigan, National Public Radio's Fresh Air Deeply affecting and beautifully written. --People An award-winning memoir of courageous escape. --Harper's Bazaar Extraordinary Should stand out for its combination of powerful writing, wicked black humor and social history. --Publishers Weekly Daily Shockingly frank, but also witty, passionate, and utterly lacking self-pity and surprisingly uplifting. --Kirkus Reviews Deserves special notice The intensely personal story will resonate with more than just Anglophiles. --Booklist Deserves to become a classic. --The Independent (London) Author InformationAn influential literary critic, Lorna Sage was a professor of English at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Her other books include Women in the House of Fiction, The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, and a study of the novelist Angela Carter. She died in 2001. 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