Jigsaw : An Unsentimental Education

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by Bedford, Sybille

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

Published 24/06/2005 by Eland Publishing Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 368 pages

217 x 139 x 24mm | 446g

This intensely remembered, partly autobiographical novel, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1989, describes the childhood of Billi, a girl growing up in Europe between the wars. When her father dies, she swaps life in a run-down German château for an exhilarating existence with her beautiful, talented and unreliable mother on the French Riviera. Sent away to England for schooling, the gypsy-like Billi ricochets between short-lived tutors and a life of reading, friends and public lectures. Returning to the Mediterranean, her unorthodox education – intellectual, emotional and sexual – continues among the vibrant community of artists, exiles and intellectuals who have colonised the coast, coaxing her towards a life of literature.