The Street

A journey through love, memory, and unexpected connections.

Bernardine Bishop author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton

Published:9th Apr '15

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The Street cover

In The Street, Bernardine Bishop explores the interconnected lives of a neighborhood, revealing profound truths about love, memory, and community.

In The Street, Bernardine Bishop weaves a tapestry of interconnected lives in a seemingly ordinary neighborhood. The narrative unfolds around an elderly soldier grappling with early signs of Alzheimer's, who unexpectedly becomes a hero when he saves a remarkable child. This act of courage sets off a chain of events that reveals the hidden depths of the residents' lives, showcasing the profound impact of small gestures in a community.

As the story progresses, we meet a resting actor who, after a period of self-doubt, discovers a newfound sense of purpose that reignites his passion for life and performance. Meanwhile, a woman, feeling starved of love and companionship, finds solace and unexpected affection in an unlikely friendship. Each character's journey is a testament to resilience and the search for connection, illustrating how love can manifest in various forms.

The narrative also introduces a beloved cat, whose presence adds a touch of whimsy and warmth to the story. This feline companion becomes a symbol of immortality, reminding readers of the enduring bonds between humans and their pets. Through its delightful and quirky storytelling, The Street invites readers to reflect on the complexities of love, memory, and the beauty of everyday life.

Graceful and haunting * Sunday Mirror *
Lovely, surprising... filled with life and optimism and a wicked sense of comedy... deeply satisfying. * The Times *
Unexpected and exciting * Daily Mail *
She excels in excavating single moments to powerfully show the profound in the prosaic. * Observer, Paperback of the Week *
The Street is a hugely enjoyable little book that is just a joy. * Irish Examiner *

ISBN: 9781444789829

Dimensions: 240mm x 167mm x 23mm

Weight: 438g

224 pages