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The Stillest Day

Published
Mar 1999
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General Fiction General Fiction
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207

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Bethesda Grant is an artist and a teacher. Her village life is order-ed and calm, until one day the sudden vision of a man's face sears itself onto her mind's eye, an imprint of sensual, hypnotic power. She begins to paint fragmented images of Mathew Pearson, secretly and obsessively. But Mathew Pearson has a wife, a small, laughing, preg-nant creature, whom Bethesda's mother befriends. On the stillest day Bethesda performs an act so bold and violent that it shatters all their lives - she performs a very bloody and risky emergency caesarean on Mathew's wife, using a piece of mirror glass, to deliver a baby daughter, leaving the mother dead. THE STILLEST DAY is an exquisitely taut and shocking novel about a young woman at the turn of the century who transgresses - both in life and in art - the limits set down for her.

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First Edition Mar 1999 Vintage (UK) ISBN 0099275333
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Oct 1999 Overlook Press ISBN 0879517271
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Sep 1998 Overlook Press ISBN 0879518944
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Jan 2002 ISIS Large Print Books ISBN 0753159740
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