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and the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize. Subsequent collections of short stories include The Pangs of Love and Other Stories, winner of the Katherine Mansfield Award, and Going into a Dark House, which was awarded the PEN Macmillan Silver Pen Award in 1995. Gardam’s first novel, God on the Rocks was adapted for television in 1992. It won the Prix Baudelaire (France) in 1989 and was short-listed for the Booker Prize. She is the only author to have twice been awarded the Whitbread Prize for the Best Novel of the Year (for the Queen of the Tambourine, in 1991, and for The Hollow Land, 1981). She is also the author of The Flight of the Maiden, which was adapted for BBC Radio’s Woman’s Hour. In 1999, Jane Gardam was awarded the Heywood Hill Literary Prize in recognition of a distinguished literary career. She lives with her husband in England.

Table of Contents

PART ONE

SCENE: INNER TEMPLE

THE DONHEADS

KOTAKINAKULU

INNER TEMPLE

WALES

THE DONHEADS

THE OUTFIT

TULIPS

THE FERMENT

THE DONHEADS

SCHOOL

THE TIME OF FRENZY

A LIGHT HOUSE

WANDSWORTH

A LIGHT HOUSE

PART TWO

SCENE: INNER TEMPLE

THE WATCH

TO COLOMBO

THE DONHEADS

CHAMBERS

LAST RITES

THE REVELATION

SCENE: THE INNER TEMPLE GARDEN

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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