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Authors: Rebecca Smith
âYeah, Mum, yeah!'
âCome on then, kids, let's go.'
They all looked up and saw their daddy's balloon drifting away over the trees, heading east.
âDad can find his own way,' she told them.
âWhat by balloon?' asked Poppy.
âBy baboon,' said James. They all laughed.
âIt was an accident,' said Posy. âHe didn't mean to leave us behind. But never mind.'
They passed a bin overflowing with ice-cream wrappers, cans, popcorn boxes and the sticky polythene bags that had held candyfloss. Wasps buzzed around it. Posy pushed off her bendy M & S sandals and chucked them in.
âMum! Your shoes!' Poppy was horrified.
âI'm getting new ones,' Posy explained.
The shoes of the future were dancing towards her: sun-bleached sandy canvas deck shoes, a pair of sparkly jellies for the rock pools, some ankle-length wellies like the ones her aunts favoured, some red velvet ballet pumps that somehow she really would buy. Here they came, dancing towards her over the shards of all her broken dreams.
I am very grateful to Arts Council England South East and
The K. Blundell Trust for their assistance.
I would also like to thank Alexandra Pringle, Sarah
Lutyens, Victoria Millar, Chiki Sarkar and Susannah Godman.
Thanks also to Matthew Smith who inadvertently
gave me the title.
Rebecca Smith is the author of one other novel,
The Bluebird Café.
Born in London in 1966, she lives
in Southampton.
The Bluebird Café
Praise for
The Bluebird Café
by Rebecca Smith
âA complete delight; a sure-footed, beautifully written blend of eccentricity and pathos'
Marie Claire
âHer freshness and zest are immensely appealing'
Daily Mail
âI loved it - it completely charmed me ⦠her writing is so light and effortless, her style so gentle yet with an underlying bite ⦠it is so witty, full of little images that made me smile'
Margaret Forster
âHipply-dippily innocent and sweet; a millennial take on
The Good Life
⦠a funny, quirky, irreverent perspective on a consumerist label-led world'
Irish Independent
âTurns contemporary urban life into a magical confection ⦠full of tiny, acute insights that make a delightful read ⦠Smith's novel has a brightness, whimsy and humour that set it apart'
Literary Review
âA funny, engaging and recognisably true picture of a kind of English life that rarely finds its way into modern fiction. The wit of its observation is both sharp and gentle, rather like Ealing comedies ⦠She has a singular talent'
Harpers & Queen
âSmith makes an impressively convincing case for the argument that small is beautiful in this exquisitely and wittily observed portrait of homely ambition and the search for love'
The Times
âDown to earth, gently humorous and effortlessly paced'
Scotsman
âRebecca Smith shares Jane Austen's clarity and gentle irony ⦠a beguiling romance, and a winning debut'
Independent
First published in Great Britain 2003
This electronic edition published in 2012 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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