Winner of the 2024 TLS Ackerley Prize

'Part poignant memoir of time and place. Part record of the violence, and indifference, against which most girls grow up. The Stirrings is a pleasure and a shock' Eimear McBride

'A superb, moving and disturbing memoir - haunting and unforgettable' Jonathan Coe


This is a story about one young woman coming of age, and about the place and time that shaped her: the North of England in the 1970s and 80s.

About the scorching summer of 1976 - the last Catherine Taylor would spend with both her parents in their home in Sheffield.

About the Yorkshire Ripper, the serial killer whose haunting presence in Catherine's childhood was matched only by the aching absence of her own father.

About a country thrown into disarray by the nuclear threat and the Miners' Strike, just as Catherine's adolescent body was invaded by a debilitating illness.

About 1989's 'Second Summer of Love', a time of sexual awakening for Catherine, and the unforeseen consequences that followed it.

About a tragic accident, and how the insidious dangers facing women would became increasingly apparent as Catherine crossed into to adulthood.



Autorentext

Catherine Taylor



Klappentext

The Stirrings is a portrait of a place, of a time, and of one young life.

In sensual, clear-sighted prose, Catherine Taylor writes about coming of age against the backdrop of the miners' strike, the rise of the CND movement, the long years in which the Yorkshire Ripper stalked Yorkshire. While the outside world is changing, so too is Catherine's internal world.

It is a book about being young, about cold winters lived in fear of killers and hot nights of parties, sex and emotional intensity; about family fall outs and holiday jobs; about falling in love; about realising the perils of womanhood; about abortions and chronic illness; about the North in the 1970s and 1980s. It is about the stirrings that occur in any life.

Titel
The Stirrings
Untertitel
Winner of the 2024 TLS Ackerley Prize
EAN
9781474625326
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
03.08.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.55 MB
Anzahl Seiten
240