The Sunday Salon with Alice-Azania Jarvis
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Isolationcast #24: Rebecca Ley on writing about death, recovering from anorexia and finding her voice
So - it's the final episode of season two, my 76th episode - and my 24th lockdown isolationcast! Thank you so much for bearing with me as I've done the podcast remotely in this way. My guest today is Rebcca Ley, whose debut novel For When I'm Gone is a hugely moving and yet also uplifting look at family, motherhood, grief and love. Rebecca was such a fascinating guest - as well as being a novelist, she is a journalist for the likes of The Times and the Guardian, for whom she wrote a popular column, Doing it for Dad, about her father's dementia. We discussed all of this, as well as her childhood growing up in Cornwall (as well as her time being homeschooled while her parents travelled in India), her teenage struggle with anorexia, her abandoned first novel, her writing process and so much more. I loved it - and I hope you do too
Twitter: @aliceazania / @rebeccahelenley
Instagram: @aliceazania / @rebeccaley
Buy the book: https://www.waterstones.com/book/for-when-im-gone/rebecca-ley/9781409195375
Edited by Chelsey Moore
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