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One Apple Tasted
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Richard Trinder
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Josa Keyes
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With chapters set in the 80s, 50s, 30s, and 2000s, taking place from London to New Delhi, One Apple Tasted delivers plenty of surprises and adventures along the way for this unconventional modern love story where the heroine rescues the hero for a change.
A review in the independent newspaper reads: Dora Jerusalem, fresh from Cambridge, has just landed herself a coveted job as "features assistant to the assistant features editor" on the glossy, "Modern Woman".
It's 1982–Ultravox is on the radio, Opium scents the air, and life for Dora is a heady round of publicity junkets and free lunches. At one of these champagne-laced events she encounters art dealer Guy Boleyn, a beautiful whey-faced boy with a talent for bitchy put-downs and an indecent number of close women friends.
Avoiding the more usual pitfalls of popular fiction–unrealistic characterization and outlandish coincidences–Young's novel not only explores the long-term consequences of romantic love, but its changing fashions and seasons.
Coming of age in the era of Aids and Ecstasy, Dora finds herself un-modishly attached to a more serious set of mores. When Dora's own mother's personal history comes to light, Young takes the opportunity to contrast the experiences of two very different generations of spirited young girls, writing realistically about their first collisions with sex and rejection.
Pursuing a path that takes Dora from the Home Counties to the Himalayas, this likeable, clear-sighted heroine determines to discover if following her heart's desire will eventually bear fruit.
©2023 Elliott Thompson (P)2023 Josephine Keyes