Authors: Deborah Levy
Mrs O’Reilly is a real petrol head. She loves being at the wheel, enjoying the feel of the car as she swerves to avoid a newer streamlined model of Mercedes trying to overtake her. She’s found what she’s been fumbling for in her bag, the FreezerWorld marker pen that’s earned her a living and where she first spotted her kids. Looking down from Tens’s office when Girl made her first purchase, an aerosol of red spray paint.
MOM CALL HOME GIRL
. It was right and proper that they all met up again in the Frozen World. Graffiti runs in the family. Quick as a flash she writes something in big letters across the windscreen. All of them leaning forward to see what the secret scriptwriter for Terry Tens has written in indelible ink on the Merc.
All the other cars beeping their hooters at the lights when they read the screen.
MOM AND HER BROOD
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DEBORAH LEVY
writes fiction, plays and poetry. Her work has been staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and she is the author of highly praised books including
Beautiful Mutants, Swallowing Geography
(both Jonathan Cape) and, most recently,
Swimming Home
(And Other Stories and Faber and Faber), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2012.
Ophelia and the Great Idea
Beautiful Mutants
Swallowing Geography
The Unloved
An Amorous Discourse In The Suburbs of Hell
Swimming Home
First published 1996
This electronic edition published in 2012
Copyright © 1996 by Deborah Levy
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eISBN: 978-1-4088-4071-9
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