Giving Up The Ghost By Hilary Mantel

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0120030714In her frank and unflinching portrait of her early years in Derbyshire, and later her adolescence and early 20s, Hilary Mantel moved from writing fiction to seize the copyright in her own narrative.

Charting a fractured and sometimes tense family life, the account moves on to her university years and the chronic and devastating pain of an undiagnosed illness.

Giving Up The Ghost is the much-loved and admired novelist's memoir, first published in 2003 and repeated here as a tribute to the author who died in September 2022.

She is by turns facetious, matter-of-fact, visionary and comical but always totally riveting.' Daily Telegraph

Simply astonishing - clear and true.' Guardian

‘What a remarkable writer she is. She is piercingly, even laceratingly observant

0220030715In her frank and unflinching portrait of her early years in Derbyshire, and later her adolescence and early 20s, Hilary Mantel moved from writing fiction to seize the copyright in her own narrative.

Charting a fractured and sometimes tense family life, the account moves on to her university years and the chronic and devastating pain of an undiagnosed illness.

Giving Up The Ghost is the much-loved and admired novelist's memoir, first published in 2003 and repeated here as a tribute to the author who died in September 2022.

She is by turns facetious, matter-of-fact, visionary and comical but always totally riveting.' Daily Telegraph

Simply astonishing - clear and true.' Guardian

‘What a remarkable writer she is. She is piercingly, even laceratingly observant

0320030716In her frank and unflinching portrait of her early years in Derbyshire, and later her adolescence and early 20s, Hilary Mantel moved from writing fiction to seize the copyright in her own narrative.

Charting a fractured and sometimes tense family life, the account moves on to her university years and the chronic and devastating pain of an undiagnosed illness.

Giving Up The Ghost is the much-loved and admired novelist's memoir, first published in 2003 and repeated here as a tribute to the author who died in September 2022.

She is by turns facetious, matter-of-fact, visionary and comical but always totally riveting.' Daily Telegraph

Simply astonishing - clear and true.' Guardian

‘What a remarkable writer she is. She is piercingly, even laceratingly observant

0420030717In her frank and unflinching portrait of her early years in Derbyshire, and later her adolescence and early 20s, Hilary Mantel moved from writing fiction to seize the copyright in her own narrative.

Charting a fractured and sometimes tense family life, the account moves on to her university years and the chronic and devastating pain of an undiagnosed illness.

Giving Up The Ghost is the much-loved and admired novelist's memoir, first published in 2003 and repeated here as a tribute to the author who died in September 2022.

She is by turns facetious, matter-of-fact, visionary and comical but always totally riveting.' Daily Telegraph

Simply astonishing - clear and true.' Guardian

‘What a remarkable writer she is. She is piercingly, even laceratingly observant

0520030718In her frank and unflinching portrait of her early years in Derbyshire, and later her adolescence and early 20s, Hilary Mantel moved from writing fiction to seize the copyright in her own narrative.

Charting a fractured and sometimes tense family life, the account moves on to her university years and the chronic and devastating pain of an undiagnosed illness.

Giving Up The Ghost is the much-loved and admired novelist's memoir, first published in 2003 and repeated here as a tribute to the author who died in September 2022.

She is by turns facetious, matter-of-fact, visionary and comical but always totally riveting.' Daily Telegraph

Simply astonishing - clear and true.' Guardian

‘What a remarkable writer she is. She is piercingly, even laceratingly observant