The Peppered Moth

The Peppered Moth by Margaret Drabble, published by Penguin Books Limited in 2001, is a literary work that spans 391 pages. This novel presents the story of Bessie Bawtry, a gifted child from the South Yorkshire mining town of Breaseborough, who strives to escape her challenging circumstances. Nearly a century later, her granddaughter Faro returns to the town, attending a lecture on genetic inheritance and reflecting on the enduring ties of family and history.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of four generations within Bessie and Faro’s family, delving into the complexities of relationships shaped by familial, historical, and genetic factors. The narrative invites contemplation on the impact of heritage and the connections that bind individuals to their roots, set against the backdrop of a town steeped in tradition. This edition offers a rich and nuanced portrayal of the characters’ lives and the legacies they inherit.
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Bessie Bawtry was a gifted child who studied hard to escape from a dismal future in the South Yorkshire mining town of Breaseborough, and confused and confounded her parents in the process. Nearly a century later, Faro, her granddaughter, attends a lecture of genetic inheritance. She has returned to the depressed little town to find that all around her are families who have been there for as long as anyone can remember. Could it be that, despite the glamour and the influence of her father’s wild, foreign blood, she hasn’t really travelled any further than her small-town kin?
Margaret Drabble’s new novel is a moving portrait of four generations of one family and an absorbing exploration of relationships – familial, historical and genetic.
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