Book description
Nina In Utopia is the breathtaking new novel from one of the most
original women writers in the U. K., taking in time travel, Bedlam and
the mad Victorian painter, Richard Dadd. London, 1854: Nina, the wife
of an ambitious doctor, is heavily traumatized by the death of her
young daughter and then mysteriously transported to the capital 150
years later. A tourist in the twenty-first century, she believes she
is witnessing a Utopia, with the grime and evil of Victorian London
expunged. She also embarks on a brief affair with a solicitous lover
who introduces her to reality t. v., clubbing and takeaway curry.
Returning to her own time, her husband takes fright hearing her
experiences and has her committed to Bedlam, where she meets Richard
Dadd and finds another Utopia under the charge of a doctor with
twenty-first century ideas on patient rehabilitation. Meanwhile, her
husband is on a collision course with her lover who is travelling to
find her from another time. . .