Born in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Emily Woof has written for stage, film and radio. Her plays include
Sex III for the Royal Court,
Revolver and
Going Going for the South Bank Centre, and, for BBC Radio 4,
Pianoman,
Baby Love and
Home to the Black Sea. She wrote and directed
Meeting Helen for FilmFour, and directed the prize-winning short film
Between The Wars. She has also worked as a trapeze artist and actor; her screen credits include
Oliver Twist,
The Full Monty,
Pandaemonium,
This Year's Love and
Velvet Goldmine. Her first novel
The Whole Wide Beauty was published to great acclaim in 2010. She lives in London with her husband and two children.
Katherine Freeman is a living a conventional life: married with a small child and working as a part-time teacher, she has drifted far from her former life as a dancer. Burying the nagging sense that part of her has gone missing, she navigates the world in a dream, drawn one way then...
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