Meadowland

By Alison Giles

A compelling first novel which centres on a young woman and the emotional legacy left by her father’s death; two widows, his mistress and his wife. Charissa finds herself torn between the two.

At 25yrs, Charissa has her life under control – until her father dies and in his dying hour extracts a promise from her to visit his weekend mistress. Since her early teenage years Charissa has been helplessly caught up in the conspiracy of silence verging on denial surrounding her father’s mistress. Far from the seductress Charissa had imagined, Flora turns out to be a self-contained , down-to-earth country woman in her fifties to whom she finds herself unexpectedly drawn. Like her father, she too begins to deceive her repressed, conventional mother by paying increasingly frequent visits to Flora ‘s West Country home. As the relationship between herself and Flora blossoms, Charissa starts to unravel her emotional past and, with the help of Flora’s attractive neighbour Andrew, to overcome her wariness of committment nurtured by her parent’s complex relationship.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 02 Apr 1998
Pages: 384
ISBN: 978-1-85702-609-2
Alison Giles was born in the north of England and after graduating from Leeds University, worked in London and then in the Caribbean with Voluntary Services Overseas and later joined their headquarter staff. In her forties she trained and worked as a psycho-dynamic counsellor working mostly with people in their late teens and early 20’s.