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In The Quivering Tree, Sylvia Haymon continues the poignant and perceptive memoirs she began in her acclaimed Opposite the Cross Keys. Following her father's death and her mother's subsequent decision to move from East Anglia to London, twelve-year-old Sylvia discovers independence for the first time when she becomes a boarder at the home of two spinster schoolteachers.

Sylvia takes up residence in a tiny but beloved garret room in Chandos House, under the protection of the gangly aspen tree that shadows her only window. There she encounters the previously alien emotions and experiences that accompany the beginnings of adolescence. To help-or hinder-Sylvia through these tumultuous times is the household's cast of eccentric characters: the diminutive, self-effacing mathematics teacher Miss Gosse; her companion, the elegant Miss Locke, a vivacious history mistress who clearly loves the beautiful Sylvia in her own way; and Mrs. Benyon, their tyrannical, alcoholic, but nonetheless quite astute housekeeper. Sylvia escapes from this confusing home life into the extensive Chandos House gardens, occupied by gardener Joey Betts, who offers Sylvia his unique brand of kindness, and the sullen donkey, Bagshaw, whose lack of conversation often proves to be just what Sylvia needs.

Away from her family for the first time, Sylvia finds that growing up can include loneliness, unfairness and confusion, and also increased knowledge about life, friendship, independence, and ultimately happiness. Spiced with the wit and truth inherent in a child's merciless eye for the deficiencies of the adult world, The Quivering Tree is a powerful and full-textured evocation of a young woman's coming-of-age.

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About the Author

"One of the purest lyric voices in the mystery field" New York Times Book Review

Sylvia Theresa Haymon was born in Norwich, and is best known for her eight crime fiction novels featuring the character Inspector Ben Jurnet. Haymon also wrote two non-fiction books for children, as well as two memoirs of her childhood in East Anglia.

The Ben Jurnet series enjoyed success in both the UK and the US during Haymon's lifetime: Ritual Murder (1982) won the prestigious CWA Silver Dagger Award from the Crime Writers' Association. Stately Homicide (1984), a skilful variation on the country house mystery, was praised by the New York Times as a 'brilliantly crafted novel of detection...stylish serious fiction', and favourably compared to the work of Dorothy L. Sayers.

From Publishers Weekly

The British author here picks up where her funny, affecting Opposite the Cross Keys ended, in linked memoirs no less spellbinding than her novels ( Death of a God ). At age 12 Haymon was allowed to stay and finish school in the hometown dear to her heart when her widowed mother moved to London. The student's bright expectations dimmed, however, as she obeyed the diktat of the draconian headmistress to board with two female teachers, Locke and Gosse. Naive, the girl was puzzled when Locke made advances to her and drove Gosse to tears. But Haymon was even more disturbed by the gin-soaked housekeeper Binyon, who alternately starved the young boarder and served her feasts. As further problems arose, Haymon endured, helped by new friends--such as loyal, raffish Mr. Betts--and learned long-lasting lessons. Betts, Binyon, the lesbian teachers and other people from Haymon's past live on in this remarkable book.
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  • PublisherBello
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1447225252
  • ISBN 13 9781447225256
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages234
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