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Often, the image of an author is someone beavering away in the privacy of their own soul not caring a jot for anyone other than the characters and their own measuring of success. So, it’s almost reassuring to hear when a writer has not only listened to what readers think but gone out on a limb to act upon their suggestions. Michel Faber may have thought that he had seen the back of his Victorian creations in The Crimson Petal and the White, but the devotees to hooker Sugar and her clan had other ideas. In his foreword, Faber recalls the many people who wrote to him with a simple message: ‘whatever became of Sugar and how dare you leave us dangling like that.’ This new book gets off to a slightly irritating start with Faber reprinting a large selection of the correspondence which all say the same thing, though not always in

different ways.

Fortunately, The Apple (which mainly features back stories of the

subsidiary characters from Crimson Petal) gets things back on track swiftly.

With the elegant and stately manner which both attracted and repelled critics of his novel, Faber draws out gentle moments and intricate details with deft precision. Though the gruesome side of the times is never far from revealing its ugly self: the vicious dog slaughter of rodents in ‘Clara and the Rat Man‘ is one notable example. While The Apple is largely a tasty treat, it’s hard to escape feeling that Faber was subconsciously railroaded into the project. (Brian Donaldson)

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departed on a yearlong iournev down the Yukon, filing weekly columns

The rejection of civilisation in favour of Simple living and the call of the wild is a theme

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that has peppered literature from Jack London to Paul Theroux. At tiriies. Grieves slavish dexctio" tr the box. '53 ow" adventure style threatens to turn his account into parody. Where his storj. catches fire is in his breathless depiction of the uriiute perils of Slll‘.'|‘.ll‘,g such a harsh environment. the difficulties of liLilliil'lf a tent. negotiatir‘g the first snows. catching beavers and (lCOgl'lg bears all provide an insight into nature's Cruel beauty

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lhis hook of the film veers from glossy page after glossy page of National Geographic style shots of planet earth from up above. (lull policy statement and bafflineg irrelevant Gore fairiin histories. The pictures work hesl when pinpointing contrast. such as the border of Haiti and Dominican Republic telling in one sweeping irriage the very different green policies of two governments or the before and after shots of Ariierrcan national parks. iBrian Donaldsoni

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EX X ,l/'\l, U‘ {Ah/lit MAGGIE O’FARRELL

The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox

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The parairreter'; of mental illness have shifted over the years. but not so long ago ,oung womer‘ coulrf he sectioned sirnpl, for being .vhat most parents tern: 'a handful] The eponymous heroiie of Maggie Farrell's heartbreaking new ride! is one Such teenager. Spirited. intelligent and utterly stifled by 1930s upper-class life. Esme Lennox’s refusal to copforrn leads to 60 years in a mental institution.

O'Farreil slowly pieces together memories of a stolen life when Lennox

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