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Michèle Roberts

The Book of Mrs. Noah

Michèle Roberts
A woman visiting Venice fantasizes that she is Mrs Noah. With her on a journey of self-exploration are five story-telling Sybils representing different aspects of women's experience down...
The Book of Mrs. Noah

Reader, I Married Him

Michèle Roberts
Who is Aurora? Every time she becomes a new Mrs (three times when we last counted) she becomes a new woman. Her stepmother thinks Aurora is impractical, romantic...
Reader, I Married Him

Impossible Saints

Michèle Roberts
Always bold, always provocative, Michele Roberts turns now to the forbidden pleasures and pains of the love between father and daughter and unfolds before us the life and...
Impossible Saints

Mud

Stories of Sex and Love
Michèle Roberts
A jilted lover skirts the edges of time and place as she walks the streets of London at night; a woman returns to the scene of her honeymoon...
Mud

The Looking Glass

Michèle Roberts
In her place as maid to Madame Patin in the cafe next to the sea, orphan Genevieve becomes the breathless audience for her mistress's alarming folk stories, beginning...
The Looking Glass

The Mistressclass

Michèle Roberts
Adam is a writer, struggling to come to terms with the death of his painter father, Robert, and his difficult marriage to Catherine. Before he married Catherine, he...
The Mistressclass

Daughters of the House

Michèle Roberts
Secrets and lies linger in the very walls of the solid old Normandy house where Therese and Leonie, French and English cousins, grow up after the war. Intrigued...
Daughters of the House

Paper Houses

A Memoir of the 70s and Beyond
Michèle Roberts
Rebellion, revolution, experimental living, feminist communes, street theatre, radical magazines, love affairs - gay and straight - sex, drugs and rock and roll. Michele Roberts, one of Britain's...
Paper Houses

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What a great variety of subjects. You must do a great deal of research.

Patricia Brock
27 May 2010

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