Book description
When the writer, Oxford scholar and photographer, John Jameson,
visits the home of his vicar friend, Daniel Baxter, he is entranced by
his youngest daughter, Daisy. Jameson charms her with his wit and
child-like imagination, teasing her with riddles and inventing
humorous stories as they enjoy afternoons alone by the river and in
his rooms. The shocking impact of this unusual friendship is only
brought to light when, years later, Daisy, unsettled in her marriage,
rediscovers her childhood diaries hidden in an old toy chest. Will
reading the secrets held in those gilt-edged pages help fill the gaps
in her memory and explain why the touch of her kind, considerate
husband fills her with such revulsion? Inspired by the tender and
troubling friendship between Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell, After
Such Kindness demonstrates Gaynor Arnold's extraordinary 'capacity to
imagine the truth behind the facts'. With the same assured feel for
the Victorian period displayed in her prize-listed debut, Arnold
brings to scintillating life an idiosyncratic genius and his timeless muse.
Gaynor Arnold was born and brought up in Cardiff. She read
English at St. Hilda's College, Oxford, where she acted in many plays,
notably at the Edinburgh Festival and in a tour of the US. She has two
grown up children and worked for Birmingham's Adoption and Fostering
Service for many years before becoming a full time writer in 2009.