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Maybe I can help you find a title for it. What did you have before?
Thank you! It started out as 'Isleworth' (the name of a suburb in West London, but I don't think it tells the reader anything! It's also often mispronounced which didn't help!
The story revolves around 4 central characters who each tells their part of he story.
The key figure is David, a small-time journalist who claims to have a politically moral compass, yet in the early stages of the book displays very few social morals.
His eventual wife, Fiona comes from the type of well-to-do family with attitudes which David is so set against.
David's friend Simon, a lawyer, shows only limited social guidance to David.
Amanda contributes to the mix in her own, sometimes naive way.
Eventually, David's moral position is challenged as his father-in-law's position is challenged.
It sounds deeper than it is - it's essentially a comedy.
Thank you for any thought you might be able to give to it.
Mark
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Thank you! It started out as 'Isleworth' (the name of a suburb in West London, but I don't think it tells the reader anything! It's also often mispronounced which didn't help!The story revolves around 4 central characters who each tells their part of he story.
The key figure is David, a small-time journalist who claims to have a politically moral compass, yet in the early stages of the book displays very few social morals.
His eventual wife, Fiona comes from the type of well-to-do family with attitudes which David is so set against.
David's friend Simon, a lawyer, shows only limited social guidance to David.
Amanda contributes to the mix in her own, sometimes naive way.
Eventually, David's moral position is challenged as his father-in-law's position is challenged.
It sounds deeper than it is - it's essentially a comedy.
Thank you for any thought you might be able to give to it.
Mark