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Julie Myerson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2005
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Ever thought about all the people who lived in your house before you? Julie Myerson did, and set out to learn as much as she could about their fascinating lives. This is the biography of a house, the history of a home. It’s an ordinary house, an ordinary home, and ordinary people have lived there for over a century. But start to explore who they were, what they believed in, what they desired and they soon become as remarkable, as complicated and as fascinating as anyone. That is exactly what Julie Myerson set out to do. She lives in a typical Victorian terraced family house, of average size, in a typical Victorian suburb (Clapham) and she loves it. She wanted to find out how much those who preceded her loved living there, so she spent hours and hours in the archives at the Family Record Office, the Public Record Office at Kew, local council archives and libraries across the country. Like an archaeologist, she found herself blowing the dust off files that no-one had touched since the last sheet of paper in them was typed. As she scraped the years away, underneath she found herself embroiled in a detective hunt as, bit by bit, she started to piece together the story of her house, built in 1877, as told by its former occupants in their own words and deeds. And so she met the bigamist, the Tottenham Hotspur fanatic, the Royal servant, the Jamaican family and all the rest of the eccentric and entertaining former occupants of 34 Lillieshall Road. The book uncovers a lost 130-year history of happiness and grief, change and prudence, poverty and affluence, social upheaval and technological advance. Most of us are dimly aware that we are not the first person to turn a key in our front door lock, yet we rarely confront the shadows that inhabit our homes. But once you do – and Julie Myerson shows you how – you will never bear to part from their company again. This is your home's story too.
Laura Blundy

Laura Blundy

Julie Myerson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2005
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From the author of Me and the Fat Man and Home comes a gripping historical novel set in Victorian London. This is a tale of murder and love – and the tragic extremes of loss and need. On a humid, thundery afternoon, Laura commits an appalling act – the murder of her husband. But is it so appalling to free yourself, to run after the only passion you’ve ever known? It is Billy who has to find an answer – Billy, fifteen years younger than her and already a father of five. But what he doesn’t know yet is that Laura also had a child, a child she gave up to the Foundling Hospital and whose memory will shape their future together in unimaginable ways. Julie Myerson’s new novel moves through a Victorian London which is tender, murky and unsettling. A spectacularly eerie and unforgettable love story.
Me and the Fat Man

Me and the Fat Man

Julie Myerson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2005
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Myerson's third novel, her most uninhibited and powerful, is Amy's story - a journey of sexual desire and her strange relationship with the fat man who rescues her from the past.
The Stopped Heart

The Stopped Heart

Julie Myerson

HARPER PERENNIAL
2016
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"Bloody brilliant."--Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the TrainInternationally bestselling author Julie Myerson's beautifully written, yet deeply chilling, novel of psychological suspense explores the tragedies--past and present--haunting a picturesque country cottage.Mary Coles and her husband, Graham, have just moved to a cottage on the edge of a small village. The house hasn't been lived in for years, but they are drawn to its original features and surprisingly large garden, which stretches down into a beautiful apple orchard. It's idyllic, remote, picturesque: exactly what they need to put the horror of the past behind them.One hundred and fifty years earlier, a huge oak tree was felled in front of the cottage during a raging storm. Beneath it lies a young man with a shock of red hair, presumed dead--surely no one could survive such an accident. But the red-haired man is alive, and after a brief convalescence is taken in by the family living in the cottage and put to work in the fields. The children all love him, but the eldest daughter, Eliza, has her reservations. There's something about the red-haired man that sits ill with her. A presence. An evil.Back in the present, weeks after moving to the cottage and still drowning beneath the weight of insurmountable grief, Mary Coles starts to sense there's something in the house. Children's whispers, footsteps from above, half-caught glimpses of figures in the garden. A young man with a shock of red hair wandering through the orchard.Has Mary's grief turned to madness? Or have the events that took place so long ago finally come back to haunt her...?
Something Might Happen

Something Might Happen

Julie Myerson

Vintage
2004
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On a Monday night in October in a small seaside town in Suffolk, a woman is brutally murdered. There are clues, false trails, detectives, all the paraphernalia of the whodunnit, but Myerson's concern is with the effect of the murder on an ordinary community and specifically on Tess herself, her husband Mick and her three children.
Out of Breath

Out of Breath

Julie Myerson

Vintage
2009
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Flynn is a thirteen-year-old girl caught between her violent, out-of-control brother, Sam, and her mother, who is struggling to cope. And then, one impossibly hot night, a strange half-feral boy called Alex turns up at the bottom of Flynn's garden. Alex is one of three runaways; there's also Diana, who has just had a baby, and Mouse, who is only six and already an accomplished arsonist.With Flynn and Sam in tow, the rag tag group of children venture into the deserted countryside, pursued by a terrifying and unseen man. Deep in the woods, they stumble across an abandoned cottage which seems to offer refuge but soon begins to reveal its dark and terrifying secrets...
Then

Then

Julie Myerson

Vintage
2012
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In the wasted ruins of London, a woman pieces together fragments of her memory. As her past emerges, her own apocalypse begins. Then is a novel of singular invention and bravery. With it, Julie Myerson has created an echo chamber of the heartbreaking and the terrifying, and an enduring dystopian vision.
Quickening

Quickening

Julie Myerson

Cornerstone
2014
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Except that, for Rachel, it's not. Things take a sinister turn as soon as they arrive. As furniture shifts and objects fly around, as a waitress begs her to leave and a fellow guest makes her increasingly uneasy, Rachel realises everything she holds most dear is at stake and nothing is quite as it seems...
Living with Teenagers

Living with Teenagers

Julie Myerson

Headline Review
2009
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LIVING WITH TEENAGERS is a deliciously painful, unflinchingly honest look at what it's like to watch your children grow up into classic teenagers. They may shout at you, lie to you and hurt you... but they'll always be your flesh and blood, your grown-up babies. Whether you're battling with the rages and rudeness of your own tempestuous teenagers, gazing at your blank-canvas baby and thinking, 'That will never happen to us...', or the thought of having children is still only an idea, this is compulsive, car-crash reading. An extraordinary yet entirely everyday insight into family life, LIVING WITH TEENAGERS is by turns heartbreaking and humorous, heartwarming and enough to send a cold chill down your spine. Ever wondered what it's like to have your own teenage kids tell you that they love you, 'now f*** off'? Here's your chance to find out. Based on the anonymously penned Guardian column of the same name.
The Lost Child

The Lost Child

Julie Myerson

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009
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'Urgent and vivid A serious, writerly, self-critical account of what it means to feel that, despite love and hope and good intentions, you have failed as a parent, and that the child you bore (while still eerily, painfully familiar) is lost to you. Which is not the same thing as saying that it is the complete truth. Art can only ever hope to present a version of the truth. And this is what Julie Myerson has done' Daily Telegraph 'An aching, empty-nest memoir: a mother mourning for her uncomplicated little children, now grown, whom she could care for, write about without comeback, love - and control'The Times Myerson's motivation is anything but base. She could have disguised her material in a novel, but she wanted to make sense of reality, to understand the chaos that has taken over her family. She wanted to help others, herself and her son Any family for whom cannabis has been a wrecker, even if they would not dream of exposing their situation in the same way Myerson has, will be grateful to her for having done so. She may have been rash, but she has also been courageous. She has tried to write honestly about a nightmarish situation and a subject that never seems to get the attention it deserves' Observer 'Yelloly, however ephemeral, fulfils a function - she is a lost girl, one who cannot be revived, from a family ravaged by that Victorian scourge, consumption. And Myerson's real, parallel lament is for a child who falls victim to our modern version of consumption - the slow ruination of a much-loved child through drugs gripping' Financial Times 'A campaigning book If the question is whether a woman has a right to tell a story that is also, actually, her own - a book reviewer can only say yes. And add that anyone who reads it will struggle not to be profoundly moved' Independent
Nonfiction

Nonfiction

Julie Myerson

Little, Brown Book Group
2022
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nonfiction is Julie Myerson's new novel about mothers: what it is like to have one, what it is like to be one. In it, a mother narrates the relationship with her child who is struggling with addiction.
Nonfiction

Nonfiction

Julie Myerson

Little, Brown Book Group
2023
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Nonfiction is Julie Myerson's new novel about mothers: what it is like to have one, what it is like to be one. In it, a mother narrates the relationship with her child who is struggling with addiction.
Stopped Heart

Stopped Heart

Julie Myerson

Vintage Publishing
2017
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'Bloody brilliant' Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the TrainSome memories are too powerful to live only in the past. During a ferocious storm, a red-haired stranger appears in the garden of a small farming cottage.
Sleepwalking

Sleepwalking

Julie Myerson

Vintage Publishing
2017
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Susan finds her year-old marriage to Alistair less than ideal. Just as she contemplates leaving him, she discovers that she is pregnant with his child. As she grapples with this news, she learns that her loathed father has killed himself. Left confused and bereft by these developments and haunted by visions of a little boy, she meets a seductive young painter and, despite knowing it could lead to crisis, begins an affair with him in her eighth month of pregnancy.Told with an eye for startling details and an unerring sense for psychological truth, this harrowing, passionate, obsessively compelling literary debut captures the reality of a young woman's inner landscape while spinning a tale that will hypnotise readers to its last satisfying pages.
Nonfiction

Nonfiction

Julie Myerson

Tin House Books
2024
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This is definitely not a ghost story. But for a while after you're gone, I see you everywhere. Every ragged young person sitting huddled on a pavement, every stretched-out body under cardboard in a shop doorway. Two parents stand by powerlessly as their only child seems intent on destroying herself. As the mother--a novelist--attempts to understand her daughter, she finds herself revisiting her own uneasy, unresolved relationship with her mother. Weaving between childhoods past and present, laced with temptation and betrayal, Nonfiction: A Novel is an unflinching account of a mother, daughter, wife, and author reckoning with the world around her. But can a writer ever be trusted with the truth of her own story?Clear-eyed, lacerating, and fearless, Julie Myerson's Nonfiction: A Novel explores maternal love as an emotional foundation to both crave and fear. A hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving love letter from a mother to a daughter, this is a tale of damage and addiction, recovery and creativity, compassion and love.
The Touch

The Touch

Myerson Julie

PAN MACMILLAN
1996
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Donna, a young woman whose spine has been twisted with a seemingly untreatable muscular condition since her teens, finds herself drawn unwillingly into contact with Frank Chapman, a self-proclaimed healer and maverick Christian, when she discovers him lying battered and abandoned on Clapham Common.
The Touch

The Touch

Myerson Julie

PAN MACMILLAN
1997
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A portrayal of contemporary London, and the unforseen connections which upset the balance of our careful lives. Frank Chapman, a maverick evangelical Christian and self-proclaimed healer, becomes the catalyst to change the lives of crippled Donna, her boyfriend Will and her sister, Gayle.
Long Dance Home

Long Dance Home

Julie Mayerson Brown

Wtg
2017
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WHAT IS A STEADFAST PERFECTIONIST TO DO WHEN HER LIFE SPINS OUT OF CONTROL?Cece Camden has a plan-for work, for love, for life-and she believes she's right on track. But on her 29th birthday, her grand plan unravels, and the disciplined former ballerina's life is turned upside down.Newly unemployed and devastated to learn she and her boyfriend are not on the same page, Cece returns to Clearwater, her hometown in California Wine Country for Christmas, hoping to find comfort and perspective in the loving embrace of family. But an impulsive decision to help rescue a small-town production of The Nutcracker only adds stress and complications to her already derailed life plan.Having once been the ballerina poised to make Clearwater famous, Cece's return attracts attention, inspires gossip, and forces her to revisit a choice she'd made years prior at the most vulnerable time of her life. As old wounds are opened and secrets revealed, her long-held beliefs are challenged, leading her to question everything she thought she understood about family, commitment, and her destiny as a dancer.Struggling to accept the truth, Cece makes another impulsive, life-changing decision, one that opens her heart to new dreams, new love, and a future she'd never imagined.
Road To Somewhere

Road To Somewhere

Julie Mayerson Brown

Wtg
2019
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WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, PATTY SULLIVAN RUNSThe day her kitchen ceiling collapses on top of her, Patty's life unravels. Whether a sign from above or plain bad luck, she has no idea. But her brush with death shakes her to her core. With no boyfriend, no plans, and nowhere to stay, she leaves her condemned Venice Beach home and heads to California wine country to be near Cece, her best friend, confidante, and quintessential voice of reason. A few days in the quiet small town of Clearwater should give her the comfort she needs to contemplate one of life's most enduring questions: "What now?" But one day into her stay, Patty's troubles multiply-Cece suffers a crisis of her own; a gourmet shop owner ropes her into a demanding situation; and an enticing yet complicated man has her spinning toward romantic disaster. However, it's the mysterious arrival of her younger sister that pushes Patty to the brink and forces her to question everything she thought she knew about her childhood and the family in which she felt she never belonged.Now, faced with a monumental decision, Patty has no choice but to gamble on the one person she trusts the least -herself.
The Lonely Sommelier

The Lonely Sommelier

Julie Mayerson Brown

Wtg
2021
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ONLY A FOOL WOULD RISK ANOTHER BROKEN HEART Tessa Mariano has survived it all-loss, abandonment, betrayal, financial ruin. Now, seven years after her divorce, the hardworking entrepreneur is a successful sommelier and owner of one of the most popular gourmet wine shops in Sonoma. But her meticulously managed life is thrown into chaos when her newly engaged ex-husband announces he wants to take custody of their son, thirteen-year-old Marco. Stunned by his proposition and preoccupied with preventing it, she's blindsided again when her beloved grandmother, Nonna, lands in the hospital. Between managing her business, worrying about a custody battle, and trying to control Nonna's care, Tessa has little patience for her grandmother's stubborn surgeon, Dr. Owen Barnes. But after numerous encounters with the hardheaded doctor, Tessa's opinion of him begins to change. His confidence and concern soften the sharp edge of her first impression. With her guard down, a seed of attraction takes root, and for the first time since her divorce, Tessa entertains the notion of a second chance for love. But new information about her ex-husband's fiance surfaces, threatening her position. Desperate to control the outcome and hold onto her only child, Tessa must rid herself of distractions. And the handsome doctor is at the top of that list. It's not until losing custody of Marco appears all but inevitable that Tessa realizes she can't control the uncontrollable. And if she doesn't let go of the pain from her past, she'll no doubt face a very lonely future.