
We also display a selection of stock at our Mayfair shop: 46 Curzon Street Number 48 is on the south side of Bedford Square, a five minute walk from Totten ham Court Road or Goodge Street underground stations and a ten minute walk from Russell Square. Great Britain Hours of business: Mon-Fri 9:30 to 5 Our primary address is our Bloomsbury shop: Stock Code: 234769 Members of: Antiquarian Booksellers Association Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association International League of Antiquarian Booksellers Signed and dated "3 July 97" by the author to the title page. Original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust jacket. In addition, critics have considered the concept of fleeting and minute musical notes as descriptive of the novel's style (Donath).First edition. The redeeming power of art is indeed a prominent theme. The title is an explicit reference to grace notes, which a character in the novel terms as "the notes between the notes". The novel ends with a powerful live radio broadcast of her symphony. She engages her depression through the cathartic and intuitive composition of music later in the book, she begins to craft a master symphony. She faces preparations for her father's funeral, endures disturbing visions regarding her recently born daughter, Anna, and suffers restrictions imposed by the Catholic Church on her family and her childhood. The book centers around the postpartum depression of its female protagonist, Catherine McKenna, a Northern Irish music teacher and composer living in Scotland. It was shortlisted for the prestigious Man Booker Prize for Fiction. Grace Notes is a novel by Bernard MacLaverty, first published in 1997. Norton & Company publishers, New York hardbound in mustard and black boards with gilt stamp lettering along spine very good condition with unmarked pages decorative dust jacket very good condition. 1997 "First American edition 1997" stated W.W.
