'How To' Guide books aren't supposed to be works of fiction, are they? (Even if some of the advice they give can be difficult to believe!) And writing manuals don't often tell a story, even if they tell you how to write one. Frances Nolan is a young girl with a problem - she reads too much. So much, in fact, that she begins to think she is a character in a novel that she's writing. This 'beautifully-angled novel about growing up and breaking down' (Richard Coles) is also a multi-layered book-within-a-book, cleverly charting the creative process of writing a novel and exploring the complex relationship between fact and fiction.
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'How To' Guide books aren't supposed to be works of fiction, are they? (Even if some of the advice they give can be difficult to believe!) And writing manuals don't often tell a story, even if they tell you how to write one. Frances Nolan is a young girl with a problem - she reads too much. So much, in fact, that she begins to think she is a character in a novel that she's writing. This 'beautifully-angled novel about growing up and breaking down' (Richard Coles) is also a multi-layered book-within-a-book, cleverly charting the creative process of writing a novel and exploring the complex relationship between fact and fiction.
The story of a young girl recovering from depression by writing fiction, Writing Therapy has been described by Richard Coles (Bbc Newsnight Review and Saturday Live) as 'a beautifully-angled novel about growing up and breaking down'. The multi-layered book-within-a-book also cleverly charts the creative process of writing a novel and explores the often blurred relationship between fact and fiction.
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Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
Paperback. Condición: Brand New. 2nd revised edition edition. 270 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.68 inches. In Stock. Nº de ref. del artículo: zk0956286909
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