A collection of stories, involving ante-natal classes, Volvo cars, estate agents' placards and threadbare marriages. The author's other novels include "You Must Be Sisters", "A Quiet Drink" and "Stolen".
Deborah Moggach is a British writer, born Deborah Hough on 28 June 1948. She has written fifteen novels to date, including The Ex-Wives, Tulip Fever, and, most recently, These Foolish Things. She has adapted many of her novels as TV dramas and has also written several film scripts, including the BAFTA-nominated screenplay for Pride & Prejudice. She has also written two collections of short stories and a stage play. In February 2005, Moggach was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by her Alma Mater, the University of Bristol . She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a former Chair of the Society of Authors, and is on the executive committee of PEN.
I like this excerpt from Lost Boys: "She was always Lily, never Granny. She wouldn't let them call her that because she felt the wings of mortality brushing her face; she said this touching her rouged cheek. . . . . To idolise anyone is the worst thing one can do, because then they are lost to us."
short stories about marriage (or not)and family life, good observation and writing though not gripping. Cameo glimpses of lives, believeable people, very varied situations.