Mothering Sunday.

Mothering Sunday.

By
Swift, Graham, 1949-

Publication Date
2016

Subject Term
Orphans -- Fiction.
 
Household employees -- Fiction.
 
Social classes -- Fiction.
 
Psychological fiction.

Geographic Term
England -- Fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction.

Summary
Jane Fairchild, orphaned at birth, has worked as a maid at an English country estate since she was sixteen. And for almost all of those years, she has been the secret lover of Paul Sheringham, the scion of the estate next door. On an unseasonably warm March afternoon, when all the servants have been let off work for the day in order to pay their annual visits to their families, Jane and Paul will make love for the last time in Paul's own bedroom--though not, as Jane believes, because Paul is about to be married. The events of the day will alter Jane's life forever. As the narrative moves back and forth from 1924 to the end of the century, what we know and understand about Jane, about the way she loves, thinks, feels, sees and remembers, deepens with every beautifully wrought moment. Her story is one of profound self-discovery and, through her, Graham Swift has created an emotionally soaring and deeply affecting work of fiction.

Language
English

ISBN
9780345816603


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall Number
BurinAdult FicAdult FictionFIC SWI
St. John's - A.C. HunterADULT FIC - BASEMENTAdult Fiction - BasementFIC SWI