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Birds on the Trees
Birds on the Trees | Nina Bawden
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The expulsion from school of their eldest son shatters the middle-class secutiry of Maggie, a writer, and Charlie, a journalist. Since childhood, Toby has been diffident and self-absorbed, but the threat of drug taking and his refusal (or inability) to discuss his evident unhappiness, disturbs them sufficiently to seek professional help. Veering between private agony and public cheerfulness, Maggie and Charlie struggle to support their son and cope with the reactions- and advice- of friends and relatives. Noted for the acuity with which she reaches into the heart of relationships, Nina Bawden here excels in revealing the painful, intimate truths of a family in crisis. Toby's situation is explored with great tenderness, while Maggie's grief and self-recrimination are rigorously, if compassionately, observed. It is a novel that raises fundamental questions about parents and their children, and offers tentative hope but no tidy solutions.
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Birds on the Trees | Nina Bawden
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Found this Virago edition of a Nina Bawden novel in a bookshop in Colombo, a little worse for wear, but with the price marked down. I almost never find the green Viragos anywhere these days, considering that used bookshops in Kuala Lumpur have all but disappeared. I was thrilled to find this.

saresmoore What a good find! 8y
Leftcoastzen Yay ! I love the green ones too!and I never see them anymore either😔 8y
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