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My Cleaner

My Cleaner

 eBook, Published by Faber Factory   (28 May 2012)

£5.99

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Ugandan Mary Tendo worked for many years in the white middle-class Henman household in London, cleaning for Vanessa and looking after her only child, Justin. More than ten years after Mary has left, Justin Â- now twenty-two Â- is too depressed to get out of bed. To his mother's surprise, he asks for Mary. When Mary responds to Vanessa's cry for help and returns from Uganda to look after Justin, the balance of power in the house shifts dramatically. Both women's lives change irrevocably as tensions build towards a climax on a snowbound motorway.  Beautifully observed, intelligent and moving  a carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman  A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer  Gee satirises the liberal conscience of the chattering classes with uncomfortable perception in this hugely enjoyable novel  her portrayal of Britain's new underclass of immigrant workers is presented with her trademark stinging clarity.' Metro  Maggie Gee is a superb and pitiless analyser of middleclass angst. Elegant, humorous and surprising, this is a classy performance.' The Times  It's amazing how many details, characters, stories within stories, Maggie Gee's unquenchable exuberance crams into this comparatively short book.' The Spectator  An intelligent and satisfying read.' The Sunday Times  A masterful study in Africa/UK relations which manages to be supremely uncomfortable without being cynical, and clever without being calculating.' Big Issue  The Flood was chillingly predictive. My Cleaner is a calmer, happier novel. Yet a gnawing tragedy lies in the shadows, all the more poignant for the deftness with which it's brushed aside.' The Independent
'This is one of those rare books you want to begin again instantly, safe in the knowledge that it is quietly wonderful.' Telegraph 'Beautifully observed, intelligent and moving - a carefully wrapped surprise that gets better and better with the unravelling.' The Scotsman 'A moving, funny, engrossing book.' The Observer 'Gee satirises the liberal conscience of the chattering classes with uncomfortable perception in this hugely enjoyable novel - her portrayal of Britain's new underclass of immigrant workers is presented with her trademark stinging clarity.' Metro 'Maggie Gee is a superb and pitiless analyser of middleclass angst. Elegant, humorous and surprising, this is a classy performance.' The Times 'It's amazing how many details, characters, stories within stories, Maggie Gee's unquenchable exuberance crams into this comparatively short book.' The Spectator 'An intelligent and satisfying read.' The Sunday Times 'A masterful study in Africa/UK relations which manages to be supremely uncomfortable without being cynical, and clever without being calculating.' Big Issue 'The Flood was chillingly predictive. My Cleaner is a calmer, happier novel. Yet a gnawing tragedy lies in the shadows, all the more poignant for the deftness with which it's brushed aside.' The Independent Maggie Gee has published many novels to great acclaim, including The White Family, shortlisted for the Orange and IMPAC prizes, My Driver and The Flood, longlisted for the Orange Prize, and a memoir My Animal Life. She was the first female Chair of the Royal Society of Literature, and her work has been translated into thirteen languages. Maggie was awarded an OBE for services to literature in 2012. She lives in London.

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