"With updates for today's world--and 9 new study session sections"--Cover.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER. Killing Time is a wonderful surprise gift from Alan Bennett - a new story, set in a home for the elderly; a glorious, darkly comic treat.
'A mini-masterpiece.' THE TIMES
'Full of wit and style.' OBSERVER'A terrific cast of characters, and secrets and chaos aplenty.' iNEWS'A geriatric Lord of the Flies.' SPECTATORWe have a choir and on special occasions a glass of dry sherry. It's less of a home and more of a club and very much a community.Presided over by the lofty Mrs McBryde, Hill Topp House is a superior council home for the elderly. Among the unforgettable cast of staff and residents there's Mr Peckover the deluded archaeologist, Phyllis the knitter, Mr Cresswell the ex-cruise ship hairdresser, the enterprising Mrs Foss and Mr Jimson the chiropodist. Covid is the cause of fatalities and the source of darkly comic confusion, but it's also the key to liberation. As staff are hospitalised, protocol breaks down. Miss Rathbone reveals a lifelong secret, and the surviving residents seize their moment, arthritis allowing, to scamper freely in the warmth of the summer sun.
'Violet? She'll be having a little lie-down,' said Mrs McBryde. 'She likes to give her pacemaker a rest. I'll rout her out.'Killing Time was a
Sunday Times bestseller w/e 09/11/2024 to w/e 28/12/2024.
Details
ISBN13: 9780571394814
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 112
Edition: Main
Publication Date: 04 Feb 2025
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 168(H)x129(L)
Weight (gm):
Author Biography
ALAN BENNETT's works for stage and screen include
Talking Heads,
Forty Years On,
The Lady in the Van,
A Question of Attribution,
The Madness of George III, an adaptation of
The Wind in the Willows,
The History Boys,
The Habit of Art,
People,
Hymn,
Cocktail Sticks, Two Besides and
Allelujah! His collections of prose are
Writing Home,
Untold Stories (PEN/Ackerley Prize, 2006),
Keeping On Keeping On and
House Arrest. His fiction includes
The Uncommon Reader and
Smut: Two Unseemly Stories.
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