The House in Little Chelsea

Author:   Clare Hastings
Publisher:   Gemini Books Group Ltd
ISBN:  

9781910258965


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   06 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Clare Hastings
Publisher:   Gemini Books Group Ltd
Imprint:   Pimpernel Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781910258965


ISBN 10:   1910258962
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   06 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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This beguiling little book mixes fact and fiction to recreate the life of a house in Chelsea - the house in which the author lives - from 1873 to the 1920s. Perfect Christmas present for aunts, and everyone else really. -- Allison Pearson * Harpers Bazaar * I'm very jealous of the novel - although I have a good opinion of myself as a writer of non-fiction, I have never had the imaginative skills to try a novel, and know that I could never bring it off. It is an inspired idea of yours to trace the occupants of your house, a universal theme because this could be any London house over the same span. The ghosts have spoken to you with wonderful effect and if there is any justice in the world you will have a real success. -- Max Hastings This brilliant inventive book - part history, part novel - is all about what it means to be a Londoner! -- Peter York The history of a house, filled with characters that immediately came to life. I deal with stories every day, and I'd highly recommend it -- Neil McPherson * Artistic Director, Finborough Theatre * A story of social change and the evolution of a neighbourhood, full of human interest and the richness and sadness of the passing of time - I loved the irrepressible character who combined the skills of barrister, chef and advertising genius, and the poor first owner with her aesthetic aspirations and her artwork - the kind of history we imagine for our houses (but not so fully), assembled from small relics and suggestions. -- Margaret Drabble


A story of social change and the evolution of a neighbourhood, full of human interest and the richness and sadness of the passing of time - I loved the irrepressible character who combined the skills of barrister, chef and advertising genius, and the poor first owner with her aesthetic aspirations and her artwork - the kind of history we imagine for our houses (but not so fully), assembled from small relics and suggestions. -- Margaret Drabble


A story of social change and the evolution of a neighbourhood, full of human interest and the richness and sadness of the passing of time - I loved the irrepressible character who combined the skills of barrister, chef and advertising genius, and the poor first owner with her aesthetic aspirations and her artwork - the kind of history we imagine for our houses (but not so fully), assembled from small relics and suggestions. -- Margaret Drabble The history of a house, filled with characters that immediately came to life. I deal with stories every day, and I'd highly recommend it -- Neil McPherson * Artistic Director, Finborough Theatre * This brilliant inventive book - part history, part novel - is all about what it means to be a Londoner! -- Peter York


A story of social change and the evolution of a neighbourhood, full of human interest and the richness and sadness of the passing of time - I loved the irrepressible character who combined the skills of barrister, chef and advertising genius, and the poor first owner with her aesthetic aspirations and her artwork - the kind of history we imagine for our houses (but not so fully), assembled from small relics and suggestions. -- Margaret Drabble The history of a house, filled with characters that immediately came to life. I deal with stories every day, and I'd highly recommend it -- Neil McPherson * Artistic Director, Finborough Theatre * This brilliant inventive book - part history, part novel - is all about what it means to be a Londoner! -- Peter York I'm very jealous of the novel - although I have a good opinion of myself as a writer of non-fiction, I have never had the imaginative skills to try a novel, and know that I could never bring it off. It is an inspired idea of yours to trace the occupants of your house, a universal theme because this could be any London house over the same span. The ghosts have spoken to you with wonderful effect and if there is any justice in the world you will have a real success. -- Max Hastings


"""This beguiling little book mixes fact and fiction to recreate the life of a house in Chelsea – the house in which the author lives – from 1873 to the 1920s. Perfect Christmas present for aunts, and everyone else really."" -- Allison Pearson * Harpers Bazaar * “I’m very jealous of the novel – although I have a good opinion of myself as a writer of non-fiction, I have never had the imaginative skills to try a novel, and know that I could never bring it off.  It is an inspired idea of yours to trace the occupants of your house, a universal theme because this could be any London house over the same span.   The ghosts have spoken to you with wonderful effect and if there is any justice in the world you will have a real success.” -- Max Hastings ""This brilliant inventive book – part history, part novel – is all about what it means to be a Londoner!”   -- Peter York ""The history of a house, filled with characters that immediately came to life. I deal with stories every day, and I'd highly recommend it"" -- Neil McPherson * Artistic Director, Finborough Theatre * ""A story of social change and the evolution of a neighbourhood, full of human interest and the richness and sadness of the passing of time – I loved the irrepressible character who combined the skills of barrister, chef and advertising genius, and the poor first owner with her aesthetic aspirations and her artwork – the kind of history we imagine for our houses (but not so fully), assembled from small relics and suggestions."" -- Margaret Drabble"


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Clare Hastings started her career in the fashion department of Harpers & Queen magazine, before leaving to work freelance as a stylist and later as a costume designer. Thirty years later, Clare changed direction to work freelance alongside her daughter, Calypso, in The Indytute.

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