A Whistling Woman by A. S. Byatt

Set in the tumultuous 1960s, this novel weaves together the lives of a diverse cast of characters navigating personal and societal upheavals. At its heart is a woman who becomes a television presenter, exploring the intersections of media, academia, and counterculture. As she delves into the complexities of human relationships, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop of political protests, scientific discoveries, and the burgeoning feminist movement. The story captures the spirit of an era marked by change, intellectual exploration, and the quest for identity, while examining the intricate connections between individuals and the broader world.

Published
2002
Nationality
British
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-450
Original Language
English
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