From the author of If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This (a finalist for the Frank O'Connor Short Story Prize), Life Drawing is a fierce, honest and moving story of married life - its betrayals, intimacies, and secrets.
'Riveting. A beautifully written meditation on the delicate balance of intimacy and isolation within a long marriage' Alice Sebold
Augusta Edelman, Gus to her friends, is an artist and a wife: fierce, passionate, honest and not always the best judge of her own choices. One of these has led to a new start with her husband, Owen, in a house of ramshackle beauty, miles from the city and from their troubles. There, Gus and Owen set about restoring their home and their love - until the arrival of a stranger at the empty property next door threatens the fragile peace in ways Gus could never have imagined . . .
'The page-turning suspense of Robin Black's novel comes from her beautiful, honest portrait of a marriage, of a life. Stunning' San Francisco Chronicle
'Every intimate contour of the couple's relationship is mapped by Black with devastating accuracy. Full of insight' Sunday Times
'Life Drawing might be the nearest thing to a perfect novel that I have ever read' Cathy Rentzenbrink
Black skilfully conveys the way a long-term relationship can so easily shift between love and affection and a petty tallying of old hurts and disappointments. In addition, she delivers a hair-raising portrait of a poisonous female friendship. Full of emotional turmoil yet subtle in its effect, this elegant novel is sure to draw in both women's fiction and literary fiction fans.