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The debut novel from the author of Summer at Gaglow, called "a near-seamless meshing of family feeling, history and imagination" by the New York Times Book ReviewEscaping gray London in 1972, a beautiful, determined mother takes her daughters, aged 5 and 7, to Morocco in search of adventure, a better life, and maybe love.
Hideous Kinky follows two little English girls -- the five-year-old narrator and Bea, her seven-year-old sister -- as they struggle to establish some semblance of normal life on a trip to Morocco with their hippie mother, Julia. Once in Marrakech, Julia immerses herself in Sufism and her quest for personal fulfillment, while her daughters rebel -- the older by trying to recreate her English life, the younger by turning her hopes for a father on a most unlikely candidate.Shocking and wonderful,
Hideous Kinky is at once melancholy and hopeful. A remarkable debut novel from one of England's finest young writers,
Hideous Kinky was inspired by the author's own experiences as a child. Esther Freud, daughter of the artist Lucian Freud and great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud, lived in Marrakech for one and a half years with her older sister Bella and her mother.
Hideous Kinky is now a major motion picture starring Kate Winslet ("Titanic," "Sense and Sensibility").

- : Esther Freud
- : Ecco Press
- : 9780880016889
- : Engels
- : Paperback
- : 192
- : november 1999
- : 240
- : 210 x 141 x 15 mm.
- : Fictie: algemeen en literair; Gezinsleven fictie; Historische fictie
