My Dirty Little Book Of Stolen Tme

Author(s): Liz Jensen

Fiction

Charlotte supports herself and her lumpen side-kick, Fru Schleswig, as a prostitute in fin-de-siecle Copenhagen. But, the course of harlotry never runs smooth, and Charlotte's life is altered irrevocably when one hard winter, she stumbles on an exciting new source of income.

General Information

  • : 9780747584186
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : UNKNOWN
  • : 05 June 2006
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Liz Jensen
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : 823.914
  • : 320

More About The Product

Liz Jensen's profile is bigger than ever: The Ninth Life of Louis Drax has sold 30K in paperback so far and was a huge success on BBC TV's Page Turners programme Huge review coverage in all broadsheets guaranteed; book tour and festival appearances. For fans of Will Self, Margaret Atwood and Ali Smith

Praise for THE NINTH LIFE OF LOUIS DRAX: 'Liz Jensen's new novel has already been picked up by Anthony Minghella for a film adaptation. It's hardly surprising: this is a wonderfully unsettling psychological thriller ... An oddly beautiful journey into the darkest corners of the human soul' Mail on Sunday 'Liz Jensen has created an extraordinary character in the shape of Louis Drax: vivid, disquieting and blessed with a gloriously sick sense of humour... a magnetic read that will delight and disturb in equal measures' Daily Mail 'The Ninth Life of Louis Drax has all the makings of a dramatic, suspenseful bestseller... a novel that demands to be finished in one sitting' Observer 'Liz Jensen's latest book is emotionally compelling, morally fascinating and slightly appalling ... The result is breathtaking.' Independent on Sunday

Liz Jensen is the author of Egg Dancing (long-listed for the Orange Prize), Ark Baby (shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize and long-listed for the Orange Prize), The Paper Eater, War Crimes for the Home (long-listed for the Orange Prize), and The Ninth Life of Louis Drax, currently in development as a major motion picture by Anthony Minghella. She divides her time between Copenhagen and London.