The Whalebone Theatre
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'One of those writers who has her finger on humanity's
pulse. An absolute treat of a book, to be read and reread' Sunday Times
'Destined to become a classic ... Elegantly written and
totally immersive, Quinn's debut is a wonder' Daily Mail
'One of those big chunky stories that swallows you whole -
and it's beautifully written too' The Times
'Maudie, why are all the best characters men?'
Maudie closes the book with a clllump. 'We haven't read all
the books yet, Miss Cristabel. I can't believe that every story is the same'
Cristabel Seagrave has always wanted her life to be a story,
but there are no girls in the books in her dusty family library. For an
unwanted orphan who grows into an unmarriageable young woman, there is no place
at all for her in a traditional English manor.
But from the day that a whale washes up on the beach at the
Chilcombe estate in Dorset, and twelve-year-old Cristabel plants her flag and
claims it as her own, she is determined to do things differently.
With her step-parents blithely distracted by their endless
party guests, Cristabel and her siblings, Flossie and Digby, scratch together
an education from the plays they read in their freezing attic, drunken
conversations eavesdropped through oak-panelled doors, and the esoteric lessons
of Maudie their maid.
But as the children grow to adulthood and war
approaches, jolting their lives on to very different tracks, it becomes clear
that the roles they are expected to play are no longer those they want. As they
find themselves drawn into the conflict, they must each find a way to write
their own story...
