Forfatter fødeår: 1939
The first in a trilogy, this startling novel charts the radical change in Britain during the Eighties through the eyes of three women
An honest and moving portrait of the everyday messiness of life, and the complications of love
Loosely based on Drabble's own experiences, a compelling, beautifully written novel following three generations of women in one family
Winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, an intimate novel about human desire against the backdrop of the sexual liberation movement of the Sixties
An award-winning novel about the perils of motherhood in a failing healthcare system and a woman's fight against the social stigma of the Sixties
Witty and compassionate, the extraordinary debut from one of our greatest novelists, about lies and deceit, love and forgiveness
Set between eighteenth century Korea and the present day, The Red Queen is a rich, atmospheric novel about love and what it means to be remembered
The Sea Lady tells a story of first and last love, of evolution and the ebb and flow of time that gives shape to our lives
The second in Margaret Drabble's trilogy, following The Radiant Way
A luminous hybrid collection of short fiction, essay and memoir from literary giant Margaret Drabble
A spellbinding portrait of a troubled family and wry dissection of middle-class sentiment around legacy and social ambition