From Goodreads
An unforgettable, unnerving short story about a writer’s life from one of today’s greatest writers – extracted from her upcoming collection, THE ASSASSINATION OF MARGARET THATCHER.
“One summer at the fag-end of the nineties, I had to go out of London to talk to a literary society, of the sort that must have been old-fashioned when the previous century closed. When the day came, I wondered why I’d agreed to it; but yes is easier than no, and of course when you make a promise you think the time will never arrive …”
‘How Shall I Know You’ is as unsettling and hauntingly written as we have come to expect from Hilary Mantel, one of Britain’s most accomplished, acclaimed and garlanded writers. It invites us into the usually hidden recesses of a writer’s life, into her hotel rooms, handbags, frustrations, desires, and darkest imaginings.
This story is also available in the collection ‘The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher’.
My thoughts
This was a short story that is part of a larger collection. called 'The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher'. I grabbed a copy of this via BorrowBox the digital lending side of my local Library.
This was a well written short story that took me back in time to my twenties. Life was different back then, but we can all say that about any snapshot in time during our life.
A great short story to blow the cobwebs from a readers mind. It drew this reader in as I was intrigued to find out what was happening.
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