Pondweed
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Pondweed
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Pondweed
A love story in the slow lane: childhood sweethearts meet again in later life, and take a caravan trip via pints, ponds and pit stops to find their future on a road rarely travelled between Stoke-on-Trent (UK) and Wales.
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Pondweed is a love story set in the slow lane; a road novel that takes you on a journey from Stoke-on-Trent to Wales. It tells the tale of a stolen caravan and a salesman who audaciously kidnaps the love of his life, embarking on a journey of self-discovery. This story revolves around an unusual couple in their sixties: childhood sweethearts reunited later in life.
One Monday afternoon, around three o'clock, pond supplies salesman Selwyn Robby arrives home, towing the Toogood Aquatics exhibition caravan. He abruptly instructs his like-wife, Imogen 'Ginny' Dare, to get into the car, announcing a surprising little holiday to Wales.
Thus begins their westward road trip, marked by ponds, pitstops, and resonant echoes from Selwyn's past. However, towing this caravan is not as straightforward as it seems. With its saucy mermaid curtains, a fully stocked bar, and the words 'For your pondlife and beyond' in a slanted red font reminiscent of Pound shops, it feels fishy. Ginny must unravel the layers of pondweed to get to the bottom of its mystery, even if it means confronting her own shadowy past to uncover the truth.
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Pondweed by Lisa Blower is a captivating read that combines humour, emotive storytelling, and thoughtful philosophical reflections. The novel is praised for its charming and hilarious portrayal of a road trip, with compelling characters that reveal the strangeness and depth in seemingly ordinary lives. The writing is noted for bringing to life the everyday world with a mix of raw emotion and comedic brilliance, making readers deeply care for its endearing protagonists, Selwyn and Ginny, as they navigate love and loss.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781912408726
Publisher: Myriad Editions
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 July 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Myriad Editions
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 304
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About the Author
Lisa Blower won the Guardian National Short Story Award and was listed for the BBC National Short Story Award and the Sunday Times Short Story Award. Her debut novel Sitting Ducks was shortlisted for the Arnold Bennett Prize and her short story collection It's Gone Dark Over Bill's Mother's (Myriad, 2019) was widely praised. A contributor to Common People, edited by Kit de Waal, she has a PhD from Bangor University and teaches at Wolverhampton University. She lives in Shrewsbury.
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