Her editor James Hale
said this novel had enchanting sentences, a sense of fun and . . . was not afraid of dealing with intimate issues.
qtd. in
Marnham, Patrick. Wild Mary: the Life of Mary Wesley. Chatto and Windus, 2006.
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Literary responses
Mary Wesley
James Hale
, who had liked her first novel, said that this one stepped forward, in literary terns, roughly a mile from there. I haven't enjoyed reading a novel so much in years. Its line...
Publishing
Mary Wesley
Written slowly during years of depression following her second husband's death, this novel stems from a suicide plan which, in the hot summer of 1976, she remembered carefully working out years before: a hot day...
Publishing
Mary Wesley
This title had been used by several other novelists. MW
had written about Bolt
under the title My Hero, in a series carried by the Independent. Her advance for this novel was £30,000...