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In the Dark
by Moggach, Deborah

 
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  ISBN: 9780099507123
  Previous ISBN: 0099507129
  Published By: Vintage
  Publication Date: 6 March 2008
  Format: Paperback, 320pages, 198mm height
  Category:  modern fiction
Category:  general and literary fiction
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Brief Description
Set with a War in background, this is a story containing several characters who are all in the dark, with their dreams, secrets and fantasies. Electric light, new to their world, may be a boon but it reveals both grime and secrets.

 
Author Information
Deborah Moggach is the author of sixteen successful novels including most recently These Foolish Things, the bestselling Tulip Fever and two collections of stories. Her screenplay for the film of Pride and Prejudice was nominated for a BAFTA, and her TV screenplays include the acclaimed Love in a Cold Climate and award-winning adaptations of her own novels Goggle-Eyes, Close Relations and Final Demands. She lives in North London

 
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Deborah Moggach is the prize-winning author of numerous screenplays including Stolen, Goggle-Eyes, See-Saw and Close Relations, and Final Demand (starring Tamsin Outhwaite) will be shown on BBC 1 this Easter. Her many novels include the bestselling Tulip Fever and Porky. She is Chairman of the Society of Authors and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She lives in North London.

 
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Synopsis
In 1916, pretty young Eithne Clay runs a shabby genteel South London boarding house while her gentle, dreamy husband is off at the War. Her 14 year old son Ralph dotes on his mother, but has adolescent thoughts he'd rather hide from her. Winnie, the young maid, is a homely, goodhearted country girl, rejected by Archie, the cheeky butcher's boy before he too is called up. When the dreaded telegram arrives at the house... things turn from difficult to desperate for the two young women.The lodgers are a curious but necessary burden - the Spooner family, with shell-shocked husband, sad wife and tiny, knowing daughter; Boyce Argyle, man about town and hero to young Ralph but recently missing; and blind Alwyne Flyte, communist and cynic, victim of a gas attack in the trenches. And then along comes the butcher, Neville Turk, big handsome ladies' man, irresistible for his meat, money and brutish confidence, who throws flighty Eithne into a turmoil, but has sinister plans of his own. Winnie and the blind lodger , meanwhile, conduct a strange, erotic liaison based on the fact that he can't see her... And young Ralph, ignored by his mother in favour of the butcher, looks on - feeling the undercurrents of desire, seeing more than he should (of sex, of the nightime dealings of Mr Turk, and what Flyte and Winnie get up to). All the strands come together in a shocking denouement, which turns a coward into a hero, and young Ralph into a man.They are all in the dark, with their dreams, secrets and fantasies. Electric light, new to their world, may be a boon but it reveals both grime and secrets. News of the war is never far away and casts a long shadow. Life is tough on the home front and they're all making do and working the system in different ways, sometimes comic, sometimes tragic and very human.

 
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