Jigsaw
An Unsentimental Education
(Author) Sybille BedfordThis intensely remembered, partly autobiographical novel, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1989, describes the childhood of Billi, a girl growing up in Europe between the wars. When her father dies, she swaps life in a run-down German château for an exhilarating existence with her beautiful, talented and unreliable mother on the French Riviera. Sent away to England for schooling, the gypsy-like Billi ricochets between short-lived tutors and a life of reading, friends and public lectures. Returning to the Mediterranean, her unorthodox education - intellectual, emotional and sexual - continues among the vibrant community of artists, exiles and intellectuals who have colonised the coast, coaxing her towards a life of literature.
Sybille Bedford
Sybille Bedford was a British writer known for her acclaimed novel "A Legacy." Her elegant prose and keen eye for detail captured the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. Bedford's work deftly explored themes of identity, class, and sexuality, solidifying her as a pioneering voice in 20th-century literature.