Vida has told any number of tales about her life, but only now, says Vida, is she prepared to tell the truth. Then one day she receives a letter requesting her services as a biographer from Vida Winter, an author of such magnitude that 22 biographers have already attempted (and failed) to write her life story. The most exciting thing in Margaret's life is a family secret she discovered as a child that has branded her like a scar. Margaret works in her father's bookshop, reading 19th-century novels and writing the occasional biography of obscure literary figures. So besotted is she by books that she makes sure she is sitting down whenever she reads, so as not to fall over and hurt herself while engrossed in a story. We book lovers have things in common, and Margaret Lea, the heroine of Diane Setterfield's heralded debut novel, is one of us.
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