The Vanishing Of Margaret Small: An Upli By Alexander, Neil
The Vanishing Of Margaret Small: An Upli By Alexander, Neil
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<p>'An <b>evocative</b>, <b>endearing</b>, <b>entertaining </b>and thoroughly delicious character portrait and a terrific first novel' - Donal MacIntyre, TV presenter<br><br>'A <b>tender</b>, <b>thought-provoking</b> and totally gripping novel from a wonderful storyteller...deserves to be a huge hit!' - Matt Cain, author of <i>The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle</i><br><br><b>Meet Margaret Small</b>: 75, plain spoken, Whitstable native and a Cilla Black super fan. Shortly after the death of her idol, Margaret begins receiving sums of money in the post, signed simply 'C'.<br><br>She is <i>convinced </i>it must be Cilla, but how can it be? To solve the mystery of her benefactor Margaret must go back in her memories almost 70 years, to the time when she was 'vanished' to a long-stay institution for children with learning disabilities.<br><br>An absorbing and page-turning mystery with a dual timeline, <i>The Vanishing of Margaret Small</i> takes readers into a fascinating past, and introduces an unforgettable literary heroine.<br><br><b>Perfect for fans of Libby Page and Gail Honeyman.</b><br><br><b>Praise for <i>The Vanishing of Margaret Small:</i><br></b><br>'A <b>captivating</b> and <b>charming</b> story' - Imogen Clark<br><br>'<b>Funny</b>, <b>sad</b> and <b>uplifting</b> all at once' - Frances Quinn<br><br>'<b>A beautiful story</b> of human spirit and its power to thrive against the odds' - Anstey Harris<br><br>'A fantastic, feel-good story . . . rich in nostalgia and <b>a joy to read</b>' - Matson Taylor<br><br>'<b>Beautifully observed</b> and <b>poignant</b>. An outstanding debut.' Alex Brown<br><br>'<b>Compelling </b>and <b>authentic</b> . . . Margaret's story is quiet but her voice is mighty' - Julietta Henderson</p>

