Emma Flint talks 'Other Women'
Zoe chats to bestselling author Emma Flint about her new historical novel, Other Women.
Author Emma Flint tells Zoe all about writing her new novel. They discuss her incredibly detailed research, how a character came to her in a dream, and why it took her six years to finish the book.
The book is set in the 1920s - and Emma immersed herself in the period. She tells us all about her process, capturing the passions of her characters and why she has to write in a public place.
OTHER WOMEN
It is 1923 and a country is in mourning. Thousands of husbands, fathers, sons and sweethearts were lost in the war, millions more returned home wounded and forever changed.
Beatrice Cade is an orphan, unmarried and childless. London is full of invisible women who struggle to find somewhere to work through their grief. But Bea is determined to make a new life for herself. She takes a room in a Bloomsbury ladies’ club and a job in the City. Just when her new world is taking shape, a fleeting encounter threatens to ruin everything.
Kate Ryan is an ordinary wife and mother. Following the end of the war, she has managed to build an enviable life with her husband and young daughter. To anyone looking in from the outside, they seem like a normal, happy family. But when two policemen knock on her door one morning and threaten to destroy the facade Kate has created, she knows what she has to do to protect the people she loves. And suddenly, two women who never should have met are connected for ever . . .
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