Freya

Hardback Published on: 03/03/2016
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Freya
Portrait of an extraordinary woman...
In London 1945 VE Day , Freya and Nacy meet and their wonderful on and off relationship spans for over two decades. " Freya" is a very well written accoun... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
Freya
Portrait of a woman and an era
When she wrote Emma Jane Austen said that she was 'going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like'. I have a sneaking suspicion that these w... READ MORE
Jane E Skudder

Synopsis

"Extraordinarily evocative...A fantastic book." (Simon Mayo Radio 2 Book Club). London, May 1945. Freya Wyley, twenty, meets Nancy Holdaway, eighteen, amid the wild celebrations of VE Day, the prelude to a devoted and competitive friendship that will endure on and off for the next two decades. Freya, wilful, ambitious, outspoken, pursues a career in newspapers which the chauvinism of Fleet Street and her own impatience conspire to thwart, while Nancy, gentler, less self-confident, struggles to get her first novel published. Both friends become entangled at university with Robert Cosway, a charismatic young man whose own ambition will have a momentous bearing on their lives. Flirtting from war-haunted Oxford to the bright new shallows of the 1960s, Freya plots the unpredictable course of a woman's life and loves against a backdrop of Soho pornographers, theatrical peacocks, willowy models, priapic painters, homophobic blackmailers, political careerists. Beneath the relentless thrum of changing times and a city being reshaped, we glimpse the eternal: the battles fought by women in pursuit of independence, the intimate mysteries of the human heart, and the search for love. Stretching from the Nuremberg war trials to the advent of the TV celebrity, from innocence abroad to bitter experience at home, Freya presents the portrait of an extraordinary woman taking arms against a sea of political and personal tumult.

Quinn is a fluent and engaging storyteller - Financial Times

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781910702505
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 240 x 162 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 740g

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Freya
A well written and involving tale
Anthony Quinn’s 5th novel introduces us to Freya Wylie, who we first meet on VE Day and follow until the early 1960’s. At the start of the novel, Freya, u... READ MORE
ReadbyPhil
Freya
A character-rich novel
Freya is a character-rich novel that is so certain of its place in time that I was compelled to keep reading at every moment I had. Beginning on VE Day, wh... READ MORE
Joy Finlayson