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Fred & Edie
Fred & Edie: A Novel | Jill Dawson
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A powerful novel of desire and murder, which is based on a true story, is set in London in 1922 and follows Edith Thompson, who is bored with her suburban existence and dull marriage, as she becomes inspired by the new freedoms available to women and takes Frederick Bywaters as her lover, but her life takes a horrific turn when Frederick murders her husband. Reader's Gudie available. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
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Fred and Edie | Jill Dawson

‘Vain to consider that our love might be a real love, on a par with other great loves. That just because you are from Norwood and work as a ship‘s laundry man and I grew up in Stamford Hill and read a certain kind of novel, we are not capable of true emotions, of having feelings and experiences which matter‘.

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Fred & Edie: A Novel | Jill Dawson
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Dawson‘s Edie is prone to long flights of fantasy, in which she imagines escaping with her lover and killing her abusive husband; these fantasies will later convict her. Yet despite the subject matter, I thought this book was a delight. Edie is captivating, charming, and complex, and Dawson captures her so well that I couldn‘t distinguish her fictional letters from the real ones she inserts.

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Fred & Edie: A Novel | Jill Dawson
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Fans of Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood should give this a crack. Breathing life into this true crime story is quite magical. And it's mind-boggling how less than 100 years ago, women were so disempowered. Grateful to be here in 2016, and thx Hannah Kent for the recommendation! (Also check out her novels)