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Title:
Putney
Written by:
Sofka Zinovieff 
Read by:
Annie Aldington 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
10 
Duration:
10 hours 58 minutes 
Published:
October 28 2018 
Available Date:
October 28 2018 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489460868 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; Literary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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A bold, lushly written novel that will compel and disquiet in equal measure.

Ralph Boyd's first glimpse of Daphne will be etched on his mind forever. Dark, teasing, slippery as mercury, she seems neither boy nor girl, but sprite – something elemental. An up-and-coming composer, Ralph is visiting the writer Edmund Greenslay at his riverside home in Putney to discuss a collaboration. In its colourful rooms and unruly garden, Ralph finds an intoxicating world of sensuous ease and bohemian abandon that captures the mood of the moment. Entranced, he knows he will return. But Ralph is 25 and Daphne is nine, and even in the liberal 1970s a fast-burgeoning relationship between a man and his friend's daughter must be kept secret. Years later, after a turbulent youth and a failed marriage, Daphne watches her 12-year-old daughter Libby mimic the gestures of adult sexuality, and is forced to confront her own childhood with a new perspective. Putney is a bold, thought-provoking novel about the moral lines we tread, the stories we tell ourselves and the eyes of society. Written in lyrical, evocative prose, it is a rich tale of family, friendship, guilt and responsibility.

'Zinovieff's dark and disturbing novel delicately probes the lines between abuse and consent in this atmospheric, intelligent and ambiguous story.'
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'The ultimate taboo brought to life in a way that's thrillingly disturbing and evocative. I couldn't leave it.'
Mary Portas

'This is a really important book. I loved it. Thought provoking, emotionally complex, and tackling the topic of the day – the blurred area between consent and abuse.'
Esther Freud