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Overview'Beautiful, affecting and deeply impressive' Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses In the early 1960s, in a small town near Dartmoor, the church bells ring. The people of North Tawton go about their days, catching glimpses of one another’s lives. There’s the local GP, who knows more about his patients than he would sometimes prefer. There’s the young shop assistant at Kestrels, who understands that the ladies who come there for a new outfit sometimes hope to find a new self. There’s the tenant farm labourer who rings the tower bells at the church three times a week, the notes – harmonious and clashing – rippling out across the rooftops of the town. Amid all these lives, a young couple move into focus. New to the town with their small daughter, they have escaped London for a quieter existence in the thatched house beside the church, Court Green. The life they intend to build here – out of fresh lino tiles, second-hand furniture painted with hearts and flowers, and expertly-cooked suppers for weekend guests – will be a good and happy one. The Daffodil Days depicts a pivotal year in the marriage of 20th-century literature’s most infamous couple, witnessed by the people they lived among. It is a kaleidoscopic portrait of this enigmatic pair, refracted through the rich inner lives of a rural community caught – if only for a moment – in their light. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen BainPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Circus Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781526697714ISBN 10: 1526697718 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 12 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsHelen Bain has produced something quietly miraculous. The Daffodil Days brings the characters in a rural community to life in a way that evokes Andrew Miller’s A Land in Winter ... the depth of Bain’s meticulous, loving research is never obtrusive. It’s a captivating debut: a compassionate, perceptive and truly wonderful book * Miranda Seymour * Beautiful, affecting and deeply impressive, this is an ingeniously constructed novel, told slant. I loved it. * Louise Kennedy, author of TRESPASSES * Helen Bain has produced something quietly miraculous. The Daffodil Days brings the characters in a rural community to life in a way that evokes Andrew Miller’s A Land in Winter ... the depth of Bain’s meticulous, loving research is never obtrusive. It’s a captivating debut: a compassionate, perceptive and truly wonderful book * Miranda Seymour * Author InformationHelen Bain received her PhD in creative writing from King’s College London, and holds two MA degrees from Birkbeck University in creative writing and modern/contemporary literature. She was chosen for the London Library Emerging Writers Programme 2020-21 and the Genesis Foundation Emerging Writers Programme 2022-23. She lives in Sussex. The Daffodil Days is her first novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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